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Publication : The Twirler mouse, a model for the study of cleft lip and palate.

First Author  Gong SG Year  2000
Journal  Arch Oral Biol Volume  45
Issue  1 Pages  87-94
PubMed ID  10669096 Mgi Jnum  J:60496
Mgi Id  MGI:1353377 Doi  10.1016/s0003-9969(99)00101-6
Citation  Gong SG, et al. (2000) The Twirler mouse, a model for the study of cleft lip and palate. Arch Oral Biol 45(1):87-94
abstractText  Twirler (Tw) is a semidominant mutation in the mouse affecting the embryonic development of the midfacial region. Most heterozygous Tw mice, +/-, become obese at adulthood with a concomitant decrease in fertility. Homozygous mice have clefts of the midfacial region and a disrupted nasal cavity. Midfacial clefts included clefts of the palate combined with either unilateral or bilateral clefts of the lip. The clefts of the lip were either complete or incomplete. The palatal shelves in Tw/Tw were very much reduced. Apart from these defects, homozygous Tw looked normal, and were born alive, although they reportedly die within 24 h after birth. It is proposed that the Twirler model can be used to improve understanding of the genetic mechanisms involved in the normal development of the midfacial region.
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