Source: American Journal of Human Genetics. Unidade: IB
Subjects: CRANIOSSINOSTOSE, DOENÇAS HEREDITÁRIAS, ANORMALIDADES CRANIOFACIAIS
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JENKINS, Dagan et al. RAB23 mutations in carpenter syndrome imply an unexpected role for hedgehog signaling in cranial-suture development and obesity. American Journal of Human Genetics, v. 80, n. ju 2007, p. 1162-1170, 2007Tradução . . Acesso em: 10 nov. 2024.APA
Jenkins, D., Seelow, D., Jehee, F. S., Perlyn, C. A., Alonso, L. G., Bueno, D. F., et al. (2007). RAB23 mutations in carpenter syndrome imply an unexpected role for hedgehog signaling in cranial-suture development and obesity. American Journal of Human Genetics, 80( ju 2007), 1162-1170.NLM
Jenkins D, Seelow D, Jehee FS, Perlyn CA, Alonso LG, Bueno DF, Donnai D, Josifiova D, Mathijssen IMJ, Morton JEV, Orstavik KH, Sweeney E, Wall SA, Marsh JL, Nürnberg P, Passos-Bueno MR, Wilkie AOM. RAB23 mutations in carpenter syndrome imply an unexpected role for hedgehog signaling in cranial-suture development and obesity. American Journal of Human Genetics. 2007 ; 80( ju 2007): 1162-1170.[citado 2024 nov. 10 ]Vancouver
Jenkins D, Seelow D, Jehee FS, Perlyn CA, Alonso LG, Bueno DF, Donnai D, Josifiova D, Mathijssen IMJ, Morton JEV, Orstavik KH, Sweeney E, Wall SA, Marsh JL, Nürnberg P, Passos-Bueno MR, Wilkie AOM. RAB23 mutations in carpenter syndrome imply an unexpected role for hedgehog signaling in cranial-suture development and obesity. American Journal of Human Genetics. 2007 ; 80( ju 2007): 1162-1170.[citado 2024 nov. 10 ]