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Publication : Pax genes and neural tube defects in the mouse.

First Author  Goulding M Year  1994
Journal  Ciba Found Symp Volume  181
Pages  103-13; discussion 113-7 PubMed ID  7911756
Mgi Jnum  J:19581 Mgi Id  MGI:67700
Doi  10.1002/9780470514559.ch7 Citation  Goulding M, et al. (1994) Pax genes and neural tube defects in the mouse. Ciba Found Symp 181:103-13
abstractText  The Pax genes encode a family of transcription factors that are expressed in restricted regions of the developing embryo. Several Pax genes are expressed in the developing nervous system where they are believed to regulate the morphogenesis of neural structures. Loss-of-function mutations in the Pax-3 gene have been identified in a number of alleles of the mouse mutant splotch. In homozygous splotch embryos closure of the neural tube is defective with embryos exhibiting spina bifida and/or exencephaly. Other structures in which Pax-3 is expressed are also affected, most notably those tissues derived from the neural crest and somites.
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