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Spina bifida as a multifactorial birth defect: Risk factors and genetic underpinnings. [PDF]
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Intradural posterior bony spur causing tethered cord syndrome without split cord malformation: A rare caudal developmental variant. [PDF]
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The Effect of Pantoprazole on Midline Closure in Early Chicken Embryos: An Experimental Study. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal characterization of cyclooxygenase pathway enzymes during vertebrate embryonic development. [PDF]
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Cranial lateral dermal sinus tract: illustrative case.
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The genetic basis of mammalian neurulation
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2003More than 80 mutant mouse genes disrupt neurulation and allow an in-depth analysis of the underlying developmental mechanisms. Although many of the genetic mutants have been studied in only rudimentary detail, several molecular pathways can already be identified as crucial for normal neurulation. These include the planar cell-polarity pathway, which is
Nicholas De Greene, Andrew J Copp
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Neurulation: coming to closure
Trends in Neurosciences, 1997Neurulation is a morphogenetic event par excellence. During this highly choreographed four-dimensional process, a flat sheet of ectoderm is transformed into an elongated tubular rudiment, the neural tube, which exhibits rostro-caudal and mediolateral regionalization.
Gary C Schoenwolf
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