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- who: Yun-Fei Li and collaborators from the Institute of Genetics and Department of Human Genetics, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China have published the research: Mycn regulates intestinal development through ribosomal biogenesis in a zebrafish model of Feingold syndrome 1, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Besides, this study show that the homozygous mutant embryos bleed easily upon manipulation, exhibit distended aortas, and are severely anemic when examined at E12. Among the many phenotypes caused by Mycn loss-of-function, the authors focused on intestinal atresia, a symptom that has the greatest impact on . . .
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