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A Novel Murine Gene, Sickle tail, Linked to the Danforth's short tail Locus, Is Required for Normal Development of the Intervertebral Disc.
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- Genetics, 2006, v. 172, n. 1, p. 445, doi. 10.1534/genetics.105.048934
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Association of the Tag SNPs in the Human SKT Gene (KIAA1217) With Lumbar Disc Herniation.
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- Journal of Bone & Mineral Research, 2009, v. 24, n. 9, p. 1537, doi. 10.1359/JBMR.090314
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A Cre knock-in mouse line on the Sickle tail locus induces recombination in the notochord and intervertebral disks.
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- Genesis: The Journal of Genetics & Development, 2012, v. 50, n. 10, p. 758, doi. 10.1002/dvg.22035
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Ectopic Expression of Ptf1a Induces Spinal Defects, Urogenital Defects, and Anorectal Malformations in Danforth’s Short Tail Mice.
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- PLoS Genetics, 2013, v. 9, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003204
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The Skt gene, required for anorectal development, is a candidate for a molecular marker of the cloacal plate.
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- 2011
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- journal article