The majority of the genetic risk for Paget's disease of bone is explained by genetic variants close to the CSF1, OPTN, TM7SF4, and TNFRSF11A genes

P. Chung, G. Beyens, S. Boonen, S. Papapoulos, P. Geusens, Hermanus Bernardus Johannes Karperien, [Unknown] ... [et al.]

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