Anorectal malformations are congenital anomalies that form a spectrum of disorders, from the most benign type with excellent functional prognosis, to very complex, such as cloaca malformation in females in which the rectum, vagina and urethra fail to develop separately and instead drain via a single common channel into the perineum. The severity of this phenotype suggests that the defect occurs in the early stages of embryonic development of the organs derived from the cloaca. Owing to the inability to directly investigate human embryonic cloaca development, current research has relied on the use of mouse models of anorectal malformations. However, even studies of mouse embryos lack analysis of the earliest stages of cloaca patterning and m...
Background: Congenital diseases of the urinary tract are frequently observed in infants. Such diseas...
An omphalocele is one of the major ventral body wall malformations and is characterized by abnormall...
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are common congenital anomalies that account for 1:4 digestive malfor...
Anorectal malformations are congenital anomalies that form a spectrum of disorders, from the most be...
AbstractThe developmental process through which the cloaca transforms from one hollow structure to t...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the possible role of the retinoid-mediated signaling...
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are relatively common congenital abnormalities, but their pathogenesi...
Subdivision of cloaca into urogenital and anorectal passages has remained controversial because of d...
In mammalian urorectal development, the urorectal septum (urs) descends from the ventral body wall t...
AbstractThe evolutionarily conserved Six1–Eya1 transcription complex is central to mammalian organog...
AbstractAnorectal malformation (ARM) is a common birth defect but the developmental history and the ...
BACKGROUND: Anorectal malformations (congenital absence of the anal opening) are among the most comm...
During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embryonic cloacal cavity separat...
Background: During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embryonic cloacal ca...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embry...
Background: Congenital diseases of the urinary tract are frequently observed in infants. Such diseas...
An omphalocele is one of the major ventral body wall malformations and is characterized by abnormall...
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are common congenital anomalies that account for 1:4 digestive malfor...
Anorectal malformations are congenital anomalies that form a spectrum of disorders, from the most be...
AbstractThe developmental process through which the cloaca transforms from one hollow structure to t...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the possible role of the retinoid-mediated signaling...
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are relatively common congenital abnormalities, but their pathogenesi...
Subdivision of cloaca into urogenital and anorectal passages has remained controversial because of d...
In mammalian urorectal development, the urorectal septum (urs) descends from the ventral body wall t...
AbstractThe evolutionarily conserved Six1–Eya1 transcription complex is central to mammalian organog...
AbstractAnorectal malformation (ARM) is a common birth defect but the developmental history and the ...
BACKGROUND: Anorectal malformations (congenital absence of the anal opening) are among the most comm...
During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embryonic cloacal cavity separat...
Background: During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embryonic cloacal ca...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>During normal development in human and other placental mammals, the embry...
Background: Congenital diseases of the urinary tract are frequently observed in infants. Such diseas...
An omphalocele is one of the major ventral body wall malformations and is characterized by abnormall...
Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are common congenital anomalies that account for 1:4 digestive malfor...