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Publication : The mouse mutation claw paw: forelimb deformity and delayed myelination throughout the peripheral nervous system.

First Author  Henry EW Year  1991
Journal  J Hered Volume  82
Issue  4 Pages  287-94
PubMed ID  1652607 Mgi Jnum  J:11392
Mgi Id  MGI:59828 Doi  10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a111088
Citation  Henry EW, et al. (1991) The mouse mutation claw paw: forelimb deformity and delayed myelination throughout the peripheral nervous system. J Hered 82(4):287-94
abstractText  We describe a murine autosomal recessive mutation claw paw (gene symbol clp), which in homozygous clp/clp mice produces striking abnormalities of limb posture within the first one or two postnatal days. Affected animals have delayed and abnormal myelination in the peripheral nervous system but not in the central nervous system, and also have persistently blocked myelination of small caliber axons that are myelinated in normal mice. Both abnormalities suggest that an important effect of the clp mutation is to impair the putative signaling mechanism by which an axon instructs a Schwann cell whether or not to myelinate it. The early onset of behavioral abnormalities in clp/clp mutant mice, as well as certain other features of the disorder, suggest that some effects of the clp gene are not accounted for by the pathological findings. The clp gene has been mapped to chromosome 7 near the Gpi-1 locus.
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