The developing mouse coronal suture at single-cell resolution
Sutures separate the flat bones of the skull and enable coordinated growth of the brain and overlying cranium. The coronal suture is most commonly fused in monogenic craniosynostosis, yet the unique aspects of its development remain incompletely understood. To uncover the cellular diversity within t...
Main Authors: | Farmer, DT, Mlcochova, H, Zhou, Y, Koelling, N, Wang, G, Ashley, N, Bugacov, H, Chen, H-J, Parvez, R, Tseng, K-C, Merrill, AE, Maxson Jr, RE, Wilkie, AOM, Crump, JG, Twigg, SRF |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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