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  • Erickson, R.; Cao, W.; Acuna, D.; Strnatka, D.; Hunter, R.; Chau, B.; Wakefield, L.; Sim, E.; Mcqueen, C.
    Confirmation of the role of N-acetyltransferase 2 in teratogen-induced cleft palate using transgenics and knockouts (2008), Mol. Reprod. Dev., 75, 1071-1076.
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medicine increasing acetylation by introduction of the human NAT1 transgene is protective against sporadic dilantin-induced orofacial clefting defects in the mouse A/J strain Homo sapiens
medicine knockout of NAT2 significantly decreases teratogen-induced orofacial clefting in the A/J strain, but not in the C57BL/6J strain Mus musculus

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Homo sapiens
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Mus musculus
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General Information Comment Organism
physiological function increasing acetylation by introduction of the human NAT1 transgene is protective against sporadic dilantin-induced orofacial clefting defects in the mouse A/J strain Homo sapiens
physiological function knockout of NAT2 significantly decreases teratogen-induced orofacial clefting in the A/J strain, but not in the C57BL/6J strain Mus musculus