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A mouse model of craniofacial bone lesion of tuberous sclerosis complex.

Musculoskeletal regeneration

Fang F, Wei X, Hu M, Liu F.
PMID: 26052552
Musculoskelet Regen. 2015;1(1). doi: 10.14800/mr.814.

The mammalian/mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway plays critical roles in skeletal development. The impact and underlying mechanisms of its dysregulation in bone homeostasis is poorly defined. The best known and characterized mTOR signaling dysregulation in human disease...

Postnatal Craniofacial Skeletal Development of Female C57BL/6NCrl Mice.

Frontiers in physiology

Wei X, Thomas N, Hatch NE, Hu M, Liu F.
PMID: 28959213
Front Physiol. 2017 Sep 14;8:697. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00697. eCollection 2017.

The craniofacial skeleton is a complex and unique structure. The perturbation of its development can lead to craniofacial dysmorphology and associated morbidities. Our ability to prevent or mitigate craniofacial skeletal anomalies is at least partly dependent on our understanding...

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