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Genetic linkage of human height is confirmed to 9q22 and Xq24
Liu, Y. Z.; Xiao, P.; Guo, Y. F.; Xiong, D. H.; Zhao, L. J.; Shen, H.; Liu, Y. J.; Dvornyk, V.; Long, J. R.; Deng, H. Y.; Li, J. L.; Recker, R. R.; Deng, H. W. Genetic linkage of human height is confirmed to 9q22 and Xq24. Human genetics. 2006, APR. 119(3):295-304.
Genome-wide scan identified QTLs underlying femoral neck cross-sectional geometry that are novel studied risk factors of osteoporosis
Xiong, D. H.; Shen, H.; Xiao, P.; Guo, Y. F.; Long, J. R.; Zhao, L. J.; Liu, Y. Z.; Deng, H. Y.; Li, J. L.; Recker, R. R.; Deng, H. W. Genome-wide scan identified QTLs underlying femoral neck cross-sectional geometry that are novel studied risk factors of osteoporosis. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 2006, MAR. 21(3):424-437.