Abnormal cartilage from the mandibular condyle of stumpy (stm) mutant mice.
AUTOR(ES)
Johnson, D R
RESUMO
The mammalian mandibular condyle is composed of secondary cartilage and may thus be susceptible to genes causing achondroplasia and which result in abnormal++ primary cartilage formation. This paper describes the secondary cartilage in the mandible of the stumpy achondroplastic mutation in the mouse: both primary and secondary cartilage are affected by the gene.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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