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Publication : Effect of soft diets on craniofacial growth in mice.

First Author  Ito G Year  1988
Journal  Anat Anz Volume  165
Issue  2-3 Pages  151-66
PubMed ID  3400881 Mgi Jnum  J:26403
Mgi Id  MGI:75390 Citation  Ito G, et al. (1988) Effect of soft diets on craniofacial growth in mice. Anat Anz 165(2-3):151-66
abstractText  The 300 C3H/He strain male mice were divided into 3 groups; solid, kneaded, and liquid diet groups. Each group was consisted of 5 cross-sectional subgroups, i.e. 3, 5, 7, 12 and 20 weeks subgroups. X-ray pictures of their craniofacial complex were measured to investigate the extent and time that growth retardation can be recognized in the cranium. As the results, soft diets could retard craniofacial growth, although it accelerated body growth. Increase of height and depth of distal part of mandible and all 3 dimensions of craniofacial complex were affected by taking soft diets through the growing period. Some of them were apparent even in weaning period. As the distal areas of both craniofacial complex and mandible are closely related to jaw function, growth retardation of this area could be explained as the skeletal adaptation to the soft diets.
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