FOXC2 haploinsufficient mice are a model for human autosomal dominant lymphedema-distichiasis syndrome.
Lymphedema-distichiasis (LD) (OMIM 153400) is a rare autosomal-dominant condition characterized by pubertal onset of lower limb lymphedema and an aberrant second row of eyelashes arising from the meibomian glands. In some patients cardiac, skeletal and other defects coexist. We previously identified...
Main Authors: | Kriederman, B, Myloyde, T, Witte, M, Dagenais, S, Witte, C, Rennels, M, Bernas, M, Lynch, M, Erickson, R, Caulder, MS, Miura, N, Jackson, D, Brooks, B, Glover, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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