Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants
Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants
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Perez-Garcia, Vicente , Fineberg, Elena , Wilson, Robert , Murray, Alexander , Mazzeo, Cecilia Icoresi , Tudor, Catherine , Sienerth, Arnold , White, Jacqueline K. , Tuck, Elizabeth , Ryder, Edward J. , Gleeson, Diane , Siragher, Emma , Wardle-Jones, Hannah , Staudt, Nicole , Wali, Neha , Collins, John , Geyer, Stefan , Busch-Nentwich, Elisabeth M. , Galli, Antonella , Smith, James C. , Robertson, Elizabeth , Adams, David J. , Weninger, Wolfgang J. , Mohun, Timothy and Hemberger, Myriam
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Large-scale phenotyping efforts have demonstrated that approximately 25–30% of mouse gene knockouts cause intrauterine lethality. Analysis of these mutants has largely focused on the embryo and not the placenta, despite the crucial role of this extraembryonic organ for developmental progression. Here we screened 103 embryonic lethal and sub-viable...
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Placentation defects are highly prevalent in embryonic lethal mouse mutants
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Fineberg, Elena
Wilson, Robert
Murray, Alexander
Mazzeo, Cecilia Icoresi
Tudor, Catherine
Sienerth, Arnold
White, Jacqueline K.
Tuck, Elizabeth
Ryder, Edward J.
Gleeson, Diane
Siragher, Emma
Wardle-Jones, Hannah
Staudt, Nicole
Wali, Neha
Collins, John
Geyer, Stefan
Busch-Nentwich, Elisabeth M.
Galli, Antonella
Smith, James C.
Robertson, Elizabeth
Adams, David J.
Weninger, Wolfgang J.
Mohun, Timothy
Hemberger, Myriam
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_5866719
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_5866719
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0028-0836
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1476-4687
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10.1038/nature26002