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  • 25. Mutant Enpp1asj mice as a model for generalized arterial calcification of infancy.
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  • 28. Nephrolithiasis and osteoporosis associated with hypophosphatemia caused by mutations in the type 2a sodium-phosphate cotransporter.
    Prié D, Huart V, Bakouh N, Planelles G, Dellis O, Gérard B, Hulin P, Benqué-Blanchet F, Silve C, Grandchamp B, Friedlander G.
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  • 38. Phosphate metabolism and renal calcium stone disease.
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  • 40. Spontaneous asj-2J mutant mouse as a model for generalized arterial calcification of infancy: a large deletion/insertion mutation in the Enpp1 gene.
    Li Q, Pratt CH, Dionne LA, Fairfield H, Karst SY, Sundberg JP, Uitto J.
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