Calcium-regulating hormones II Calcium transport bone metabolism and new drugs International Symposium on Calcium-Regulating Hormones Body Functions and Kidney Nara Japan July 11-13 1990


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    • Abstract:  Calcium-regulating hormones. II. Calcium transport, bone metabolism and new drugs. International Symposium on Calcium-Regulating Hormones, Body Functions and Kidney, Nara, Japan, July 11-13, 1990. [No authors listed] PMID: 1686853 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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