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Facial Bones

 
 
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Disease relevance of Facial Bones

 

High impact information on Facial Bones

  • Fac mRNA is also seen in intramembranous cranial and facial bones [3].
  • In addition, the Zic5-deficient mice exhibited malformation of neural-crest-derived facial bones, especially the mandible, which had not been observed in other Zic family mutants [4].
  • No abnormalities of the teeth, facial bone, or periumbilical skin, which are considered of paramount importance in the diagnosis of ARS, were observed in our patients [5].
  • A pulsed holmium laser transmitted through a quartz fiber was used to create osteotomies in the facial bones and sinuses of rabbits [6].
  • The midlines of cranial base and facial bone, angle of midline deviation, width of each hemicranium and hemiface, and the orbital index were defined and measured [7].
 

Anatomical context of Facial Bones

  • Alizarin red-S/alcian blue-stained, skeletons revealed hypoplasia of mid facial bones, stage-dependent increase in the frequency of cervical and lumbar ribs, rib fusion, and sternal and vertebral malformations in the drug-treated fetuses [8].
 

Associations of Facial Bones with chemical compounds

 

Gene context of Facial Bones

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Facial Bones

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