Phenotypic outcomes in Mouse and Human Foxc1 dependent Dandy-Walker cerebellar malformation suggest shared mechanisms

  1. Parthiv Haldipur
  2. Derek Dang
  3. Kimberly A Aldinger
  4. Olivia K Janson
  5. Fabien Guimiot
  6. Homa Adle-Biasette
  7. William B Dobyns
  8. Joseph R Siebert
  9. Rosa Russo
  10. Kathleen J Millen  Is a corresponding author
  1. Seattle Children's Research Institute, United States
  2. SCRI, United States
  3. Seattle Chidren's Research Institute, United States
  4. INSERM UMR 1141, France
  5. Seattle Children's Hospital, United States
  6. S. Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi D'Aragona, Italy

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  1. Parthiv Haldipur
  2. Derek Dang
  3. Kimberly A Aldinger
  4. Olivia K Janson
  5. Fabien Guimiot
  6. Homa Adle-Biasette
  7. William B Dobyns
  8. Joseph R Siebert
  9. Rosa Russo
  10. Kathleen J Millen
(2017)
Phenotypic outcomes in Mouse and Human Foxc1 dependent Dandy-Walker cerebellar malformation suggest shared mechanisms
eLife 6:e20898.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.20898

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