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Keywords: Skeletal development
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Disease Models & Mechanisms
Dis Model Mech (2021) 14 (4): dmm048913.
Published: 22 April 2021
... Skeletal development Joint Recovery Cartilage Embryonic movement Reduced fetal movement (RFM) is a common clinical presentation in obstetric practice, with 22-25% of women perceiving decreased fetal movement resulting in poor perinatal outcomes (reviewed by Lai et al., 2016 ; Dutton et al...
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Neuromuscular Disease
Claire L. Wood, Karla J. Suchacki, Rob van ’t Hof, Will P. Cawthorn, Scott Dillon, Volker Straub, Sze Choong Wong, Syed F. Ahmed, Colin Farquharson
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Disease Models & Mechanisms
Dis Model Mech (2020) 13 (2): dmm040659.
Published: 10 January 2020
... , mdx:Utrn +/− , mdx:Cmah −/− and wild-type (WT) mice at 3, 5 and 7 weeks of age to determine the suitability of the mdx:Cmah −/− mouse as a model for assessing growth and skeletal development in DMD. The m dx:Cmah −/− mice were lighter than WT mice at 3 weeks, but heavier at 7 weeks, and showed an increased...
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