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bibliographicCitation Endo I, Inoue D, Mitsui T, Umaki Y, Akaike M, Yoshizawa T, Kato S, Matsumoto T. Deletion of vitamin D receptor gene in mice results in abnormal skeletal muscle development with deregulated expression of myoregulatory transcription factors. Endocrinology. 2003 Dec;144(12):5138–44. doi: 10.1210/en.2003-0502. PMID: 12959989.
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