Somitic disruption of GNAS in chick embryos mimics progressive osseous heteroplasia

Volume: 123, Issue: 8, Pages: 3624 - 3633
Published: Jul 25, 2013
Abstract
Progressive osseous heteroplasia (POH) is a rare developmental disorder of heterotopic ossification (HO) caused by heterozygous inactivating germline mutations in the paternal allele of the GNAS gene. Interestingly, POH lesions have a bewildering mosaic distribution. Using clinical, radiographic, and photographic documentation, we found that most of the 12 individuals studied had a lesional bias toward one side or the other, even showing...
Paper Details
Title
Somitic disruption of GNAS in chick embryos mimics progressive osseous heteroplasia
Published Date
Jul 25, 2013
Volume
123
Issue
8
Pages
3624 - 3633
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