Enlarged parietal foramina caused by mutations in the homeobox genes ALX4 and MSX2: from genotype to phenotype.
Heterozygous mutations of the homeobox genes ALX4 and MSX2 cause skull defects termed enlarged parietal foramina (PFM) and cranium bifidum (CB); a single MSX2 mutation has been documented in a unique craniosynostosis (CRS) family. However, the relative mutational contribution of these genes to PFM/C...
Autors principals: | Mavrogiannis, L, Taylor, I, Davies, S, Ramos, F, Olivares, J, Wilkie, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2006
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