Inactivation of Six2 in mouse identifies a novel genetic mechanism controlling development and growth of the cranial base

Guiyuan He, Sara Tavella, Karen Piper Hanley, Michelle Self, Guillermo Oliver, Raphaëlle Grifone, Neil Hanley, Christopher Ward, Nicoletta Bobola*

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