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Matthew Harris, Ph.D.

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Matthew Harris, Ph.D.

Professor of Genetics and Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School
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Authors: Authors: Resolving primary pathomechanisms driving idiopathic-like spinal curvature using a new katnb1 scoliosis model
2022 Sep 16; 25(9):105028.
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