AbstractWe describe a novel transgene insertional mouse mutant with skeletal abnormalities characterized by a kinked tail and severe curvature of the spine. The disrupted locus is designated kkt for “kyphoscoliosis kinked tail.” Malformed vertebrae including bilateral ossification centers and premature fusion of the vertebral body to the pedicles are observed along the vertebral column, and the lower thoracic and lumbar vertebrae are the most affected. Some of the homozygous kkt neonates displayed two backward-pointing transverse processes in the sixth lumbar vertebra (L6) that resembled the first sacral vertebra, and some displayed one forward- and one backward-pointing transverse process in L6. The fourth and fifth sternebrae were also fu...
Kyphosis and scoliosis are common spinal disorders that occur as part of complex syndromes or as non...
peer reviewedThe notochord plays an important role in the differentiation of the paraxial mesoderm a...
peer reviewedThe paralogous genes Pax1 and Pax9 constitute one group within the vertebrate Pax gene ...
peer reviewedThe mouse is a very useful system for the analysis of vertebral column development, par...
peer reviewedThe murine paired box-containing gene Pax1 is required for normal development of the ve...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead to axial elongation in the mouse has direct relevance to eluc...
We describe the spontaneous mutant mouse scoliosis (sco) that carries a new allele of Pax1 (un-i, un...
undulated (un) homozygous mice exhibit vertebral malformations along the entire rostro-caudal axis. ...
Abstract: The development of the axial skeleton is a complex process, consisting of segmentation and...
The analysis of the development of the skeletal system has been greatly facilitated by the availabil...
Embryonic formation and patterning of the vertebrate spinal column requires coordination of many mol...
Abstractundulated extensive mice carry a deletion of at least 28.2 kb, removing the terminal Pax-1 e...
peer reviewedPrevious studies have identified a single amino-acid substitution in the transcriptiona...
Kyphosis and scoliosis are common spinal disorders that occur as part of complex syndromes or as non...
Mice with short and knotty tails arose as a spontaneous mutant in an ICR strain, and they have been ...
Kyphosis and scoliosis are common spinal disorders that occur as part of complex syndromes or as non...
peer reviewedThe notochord plays an important role in the differentiation of the paraxial mesoderm a...
peer reviewedThe paralogous genes Pax1 and Pax9 constitute one group within the vertebrate Pax gene ...
peer reviewedThe mouse is a very useful system for the analysis of vertebral column development, par...
peer reviewedThe murine paired box-containing gene Pax1 is required for normal development of the ve...
Understanding the mechanisms that lead to axial elongation in the mouse has direct relevance to eluc...
We describe the spontaneous mutant mouse scoliosis (sco) that carries a new allele of Pax1 (un-i, un...
undulated (un) homozygous mice exhibit vertebral malformations along the entire rostro-caudal axis. ...
Abstract: The development of the axial skeleton is a complex process, consisting of segmentation and...
The analysis of the development of the skeletal system has been greatly facilitated by the availabil...
Embryonic formation and patterning of the vertebrate spinal column requires coordination of many mol...
Abstractundulated extensive mice carry a deletion of at least 28.2 kb, removing the terminal Pax-1 e...
peer reviewedPrevious studies have identified a single amino-acid substitution in the transcriptiona...
Kyphosis and scoliosis are common spinal disorders that occur as part of complex syndromes or as non...
Mice with short and knotty tails arose as a spontaneous mutant in an ICR strain, and they have been ...
Kyphosis and scoliosis are common spinal disorders that occur as part of complex syndromes or as non...
peer reviewedThe notochord plays an important role in the differentiation of the paraxial mesoderm a...
peer reviewedThe paralogous genes Pax1 and Pax9 constitute one group within the vertebrate Pax gene ...