Msx homeobox gene family and craniofacial development

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Abstract

Vertebrate Msx genes are unlinked, homeobox-containing genes that bear homology to the Drosophila muscle segment homeobox gene. These genes are expressed at multiple sites of tissue-tissue interactions during vertebrate embryonic development. Inductive interactions mediated by the Msx genes are essential for normal craniofacial, limb and ectodermal organ morphogenesis, and are also essential to survival in mice, as manifested by the phenotypic abnormalities shown in knockout mice and in humans. This review summarizes studies on the expression, regulation, and functional analysis of Msx genes that bear relevance to craniofacial development in humans and mice.

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Alappat, S., Zhang, Z. Y., & Chen, Y. P. (2003, December). Msx homeobox gene family and craniofacial development. Cell Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.cr.7290185

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