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Tyrannosaurs suffered from gout

  • 1. Arthritis Center of Northeast Ohio, Youngstown, Ohio 44512, USA
  • 2. Royal Tyrrell Museum, Drumhelle1; Alberta TOY 0Y0, Canada
  • 3. Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, Colorado 80205, USA

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Bruce M. Rothschild, Darren Tanke, Ken Carpenter (1997): Tyrannosaurs suffered from gout. Nature 387: 357, DOI: 10.1038/387357a0

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