Indirect modulation of Shh signaling by Dlx5 affects the oral-nasal patterning of palate and rescues cleft palate in <i>Msx1</i>-null mice
Jun Han(Liaocheng University), Yang Chai(University of Southern California), Julie Mayo(University of Southern California), Xun Xu(Zhejiang Lab), Jingyuan Li(Northwestern University), John L.R. Rubenstein(University of California, San Francisco), Richard L. Maas(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Pablo Bringas(University of Southern California)
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