2013
DOI: 10.1038/ejhg.2013.170
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Fair allocation of health-care resources: finding a model that does not disenfranchise users of genetic services. A commentary on Rogowski et al....

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“…Our data demonstrate a key role for Hh signaling in Xenopus mouth development; genetic evidence suggests that this is also the case in humans (DéMurger et al, 2014; Legius et al, 1988). To ask if Hh loss of function might perturb mammalian BPM perforation, we examined mice mutant for Sonic hedgehog ( Shh ).…”
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“…Our data demonstrate a key role for Hh signaling in Xenopus mouth development; genetic evidence suggests that this is also the case in humans (DéMurger et al, 2014; Legius et al, 1988). To ask if Hh loss of function might perturb mammalian BPM perforation, we examined mice mutant for Sonic hedgehog ( Shh ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…In humans, Greig cephalopolydactyly (GCPS) and Pallister–Hall syndromes are caused by mutation of the Hedgehog effector Gli3 (DéMurger et al, 2014; Legius et al, 1988). Both syndromes are associated with an absence of oral perforation (DéMurger et al, 2014).…”
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