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English: Optical projection tomography analysis of Smoc1 expression in wild-type E10.5 mouse embryo.
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Source Video S2 from Rainger J, van Beusekom E, Ramsay J, McKie L, Al-Gazali L, Pallotta R, Saponari A, Branney P, Fisher M, Morrison H, Bicknell L, Gautier P, Perry P, Sokhi K, Sexton D, Bardakjian T, Schneider A, Elcioglu N, Ozkinay F, Koenig R, Mégarbané A, Semerci C, Khan A, Zafar S, Hennekam R, Sousa S, Ramos L, Garavelli L, Furga A, Wischmeijer A, Jackson I, Gillessen-Kaesbach G, Brunner H, Wieczorek D, van Bokhoven H, FitzPatrick D (2011). "Loss of the BMP Antagonist, SMOC-1, Causes Ophthalmo-Acromelic (Waardenburg Anophthalmia) Syndrome in Humans and Mice". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002114. PMID 21750680. PMC: 3131273.
Author Rainger J, van Beusekom E, Ramsay J, McKie L, Al-Gazali L, Pallotta R, Saponari A, Branney P, Fisher M, Morrison H, Bicknell L, Gautier P, Perry P, Sokhi K, Sexton D, Bardakjian T, Schneider A, Elcioglu N, Ozkinay F, Koenig R, Mégarbané A, Semerci C, Khan A, Zafar S, Hennekam R, Sousa S, Ramos L, Garavelli L, Furga A, Wischmeijer A, Jackson I, Gillessen-Kaesbach G, Brunner H, Wieczorek D, van Bokhoven H, FitzPatrick D
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