Study finds protein that plays key role in early embryonic development
Thursday, May 13, 2010 - 07:20
in Biology & Nature
Researchers studying the common genetic disorder chromosome 22q.11 deletion syndrome have identified key proteins that act together to regulate early embryonic development. One protein is essential to life; in animal studies, embryos without the protein do not survive past the first few days of gestation...
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