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Minor spliceosome inactivation causes microcephaly, owing to cell cycle defects and death of self-amplifying radial glial cellsBaumgartner et al., 2018
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- Baumgartner M
- Olthof A
- Aquino G
- Hyatt K
- Lemoine C
- Drake K
- Sturrock N
- Nguyen N
- Al Seesi S
- Kanadia R
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Mutation in minor spliceosome components is linked to the developmental disorder microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type 1 (MOPD1). Here, we inactivated the minor spliceosome in the developing mouse cortex (pallium) by ablating Rnu11, which …
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