Hu et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Mechanisms of emphysema in autosomal dominant cutis laxaHu et al., 2010
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- Hu Q
- Shifren A
- Sens C
- Choi J
- Szabo Z
- Starcher B
- Knutsen R
- Shipley J
- Davis E
- Mecham R
- Urban Z
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- Matrix Biology
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Heterozygous elastin gene mutations cause autosomal dominant cutis laxa associated with emphysema and aortic aneurysms. To investigate the molecular mechanisms leading to cutis laxa in vivo, we generated transgenic mice by pronuclear injection of minigenes …
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