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Health / Collagen / Integrins / Spinal disc herniation / Lumbar / Collagen disease / Connective tissue / Back pain / Collagenopathy /  types II and XI / Anatomy / Vertebral column / Biology
Date: 2013-05-15 03:58:18
Health
Collagen
Integrins
Spinal disc herniation
Lumbar
Collagen disease
Connective tissue
Back pain
Collagenopathy
types II and XI
Anatomy
Vertebral column
Biology

October 2, 2007 Researchers link gene to common spinal disease Lack of gene associated with collagen tissue may produce painful lumbar disc herniationx

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