Hypoglossal Nerve Abnormalities as Biomarkers for Central Nervous System Defects in Mouse Lines Producing Embryonically Lethal Offspring
An essential step in researching human central nervous system (CNS) disorders is the search for appropriate mouse models that can be used to investigate both genetic and environmental factors underlying the etiology of such conditions. Identification of murine models relies upon detailed pre- and po...
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Main Authors: | Lukas F. Reissig (Author), Atieh Seyedian Moghaddam (Author), Fabrice Prin (Author), Robert Wilson (Author), Antonella Galli (Author), Catherine Tudor (Author), Jaqueline K. White (Author), Stefan H. Geyer (Author), Timothy J. Mohun (Author), Wolfgang J. Weninger (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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