Fmr1-deficiency impacts body composition, skeleton, and bone microstructure in a mouse model of fragile x syndrome

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  • who: Laetitia Davidovic from the Central University of Rajasthan, India have published the article: Fmr1-Deficiency Impacts Body Composition, Skeleton, and Bone Microstructure in a Mouse Model of Fragile X Syndrome, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors examined in details body composition and bone microstructure of adult Fmr1-KO male mice. The authors show that Fmr1-deficiency in mice, as a model of FXS pathology, translates into increased body weight, skeleton length, and volume.
  • how: For skeleton length the authors used the anterior coordinate of the nasal bone and the posterior coordinate . . .

     

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