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Dysphagia and disrupted cranial nerve development in a mouse model of DiGeorge (22q11) deletion syndrome
Open AccessBeverly A. Karpinski, Thomas M. Maynard, Matthew S. Fralish, Samer Nuwayhid, Irene E. Zohn, Sally A. Moody, Anthony-S. LaMantia
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Disease Models & Mechanisms
Dis Model Mech (2014) 7 (2): 245–257.
Published: 1 February 2014
.... DiGeorge 22q11 deletion syndrome Cranial nerve development Dysphagia Hindbrain patterning Dysphagia – disrupted feeding, swallowing and nutrition – is a serious complication of several developmental disorders, including 22q11 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) ( Christensen, 1989 ; Ang et al., 1999...