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The loop-tail mouse model displays open and closed caudal neural tube defects

The loop-tail mouse model displays open and closed caudal neural tube defects

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Main Authors: Beatriz Fernández-Santos, Marta Reyes-Corral, José Manuel Caro-Vega, Miguel Lao-Pérez, Claudia Vallejo-Grijalba, Cristina Mesa-Cruz, Francisco J. Morón, Patricia Ybot-González
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Company of Biologists 2023-08-01
Series:Disease Models & Mechanisms
Subjects:
neural tube defects
loop-tail
vangl2
spina bifida
wnt-planar cell polarity pathway
lipomyelomeningocele
Online Access:http://dmm.biologists.org/content/16/8/dmm050175
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