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Publication : Comparative aspects of the Werner syndrome gene.

First Author  Oshima J Year  2000
Journal  In Vivo Volume  14
Issue  1 Pages  165-72
PubMed ID  10757074 Mgi Jnum  J:61970
Mgi Id  MGI:1855831 Citation  Oshima J (2000) Comparative aspects of the Werner syndrome gene. In Vivo 14(1):165-72
abstractText  Werner syndrome (WS) ('Progeria of the adult'; entry *27770 (1)) was originally defined by Dr. Otto Werner in 1904 on the basis of 'scleroderma-like' thin, tight skin and bilateral cataracts in a sibship (2). Among the many systemic clinical features of WS, the various progeroid features have drawn special attention. WS is caused by a mutation at the Werner syndrome gene (WRN) locus, which belongs to the family of RecQ helicases (GenBank accession number L76937)(3). This review focuses on the comparative aspects of WRN, including differential gene action within humans and the potential differences between species, particularly the mouse and human.
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