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Chloride channel ClCN7 mutations are responsible for severe recessive, dominant, and intermediate osteopetrosis

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Bibliographic reference Frattini, A ; Pangrazio, A ; Susani, L ; Sobacchi, C ; Mirolo, M ; et. al. Chloride channel ClCN7 mutations are responsible for severe recessive, dominant, and intermediate osteopetrosis. In: Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, Vol. 18, no. 10, p. 1740-1747 (2003)
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