High level SOX9 expression during development of the human embryonic pancreas is associated with abnormal islet formation in a case of Campomelic Dysplasia.
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- Dr Neil Hanley
- Karen Piper
- Dr Stephen Ball
- Dr Mark Clement-Jones
- Professor Tom Strachan
- Dr David Wilson
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| Author(s) | | Ball SG; Strachan T; Hanley NA; Clement-Jones M; Wilson DI; Piper K; Keeling JW |
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| Publication type | | Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract) |
| Conference Name | | American Journal of Human Genetics |
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| Year of Conference | | 1999 |
| Date | | 01-10-1999 |
| Volume | | 65 (4, s) |
| Pages | | A176-A176 abstract no. 966 |
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| ISBN | | 15376605 |
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| Publisher | | Cell Press |
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