Development of a subset of forelimb muscles and their attachment sites requires the ulnar-mammary syndrome gene Tbx3
In the vertebrate limb over 40 muscles are arranged in a precise pattern of attachment via muscle connective tissue and tendon to bone and provide an extensive range of motion. How the development of somite-derived muscle is coordinated with the development of lateral plate-derived muscle connective...
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Main Authors: | Mary P. Colasanto (Author), Shai Eyal (Author), Payam Mohassel (Author), Michael Bamshad (Author), Carsten G. Bonnemann (Author), Elazar Zelzer (Author), Anne M. Moon (Author), Gabrielle Kardon (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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