Craniosynostosis and multiple skeletal anomalies in humans and zebrafish result from a defect in the localized degradation of retinoic acid.

Translated title of the contribution: Craniosynostosis and multiple skeletal anomalies in humans and zebrafish result from a defect in the localized degradation of retinoic acid.

K. Laue, H-M. Pogoda, P.B. Daniel, A. van Haeringen, Y. Alanay, S. von Ameln, M. Rachwalski, T. Morgan, M.J. Gray, M.H. Breuning, G.M. Sawyer, A.J. Sutherland-Smith, P.G.J. Nikkels, C. Kubisch, W. Bloch, B. Wollnik, M. Hammerschmidt, S.P. Robertson

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Translated title of the contributionCraniosynostosis and multiple skeletal anomalies in humans and zebrafish result from a defect in the localized degradation of retinoic acid.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)595-606
Number of pages12
JournalAmerican Journal of Human Genetics
Volume89
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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