Msx2 deficiency in mice causes pleiotropic defects in bone growth and ectodermal organ formation
Ichiro Satokata(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Richard L. Maas(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Makoto Uchiyama(Nihon University), Ian Woo(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Shaun Heaney(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Robert E. Maxson(Arkansas Children's Hospital), Marianna Bei(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Liang Ma(Guangxi Medical University), Heiko Peters(Centre for Life), Kazumichi Nishizawa(Niigata University), Takeyasu Maeda(Niigata University), Zequn Tang(USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center), Yoshiro Takano(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Hayato Ohshima(Niigata University)
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