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- assertion description "[In 1994, the field of bone biology was significantly advanced by the discovery that activating mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) receptor tyrosine kinase (TK) account for the common genetic form of dwarfism in humans, achondroplasia (ACH).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- assertion description "[In 1994, the field of bone biology was significantly advanced by the discovery that activating mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) receptor tyrosine kinase (TK) account for the common genetic form of dwarfism in humans, achondroplasia (ACH).]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
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