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  • Moran, J.L.; Shifley, E.T.; Levorse, J.M.; Mani, S.; Ostmann, K.; Perez-Balaguer, A.; Walker, D.M.; Vogt, T.F.; Cole, S.E.
    Manic fringe is not required for embryonic development, and fringe family members do not exhibit redundant functions in the axial skeleton, limb, or hindbrain (2009), Dev. Dyn., 238, 1803-1812.
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Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Mus musculus
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General Information Comment Organism
physiological function isoform manic fringe expression is not required for embryonic development. Despite significant overlap in expression patterns, there are no obvious synergistic defects in mice in the absence of two, or all three, fringe genes during development of the axial skeleton, limbs, hindbrain, and cranial nerves Mus musculus