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- who: Erika Kague from the of Ulm, Germany have published the Article: The genetic overlap between osteoporosis and craniosynostosis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In Figure 1 the authors provide an overview of the GWAS for BMD. The study demonstrated that most genes associated with SKBMD also partake in axial skeletal homeostasis, as fifty-five out of fifty-nine SK-BMD loci (93%) co-localized with total-bodyBMD loci. While the coronal suture in mice is of neural crest-mesoderm origin, the experiments demonstrated that the coronal suture is formed by mesoderm-mesoderm origin in . . .
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