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English: Apert253_GDMA. Video 6: Differences in cranial growth between E17.5 and P0 as determined by GDMA of 3D landmarks of Fgfr2

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mice and unaffected littermates following Figure 6C and D. Linear distances that grew significantly more (blue) and significantly less (white) in mutant mice are shown on a 3D reconstruction of an isosurface of an E17.5 mouse skull. Thin lines indicate linear distances that showed growth magnitudes 5-10% different between mice carrying one of the two Fgfr2 mutations and their respective unaffected littermates; thick lines indicate linear distances that showed growth magnitudes >10% different between unaffected and mutant mice. Bone segmented from HRμCT images is shown as partially transparent to better visualize the growth differences.
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Source Video file from Motch Perrine S, Cole T, Martinez-Abadias N, Aldridge K, Jabs E, Richtsmeier J (2014). "Craniofacial divergence by distinct prenatal growth patterns in Fgfr2 mutant mice". BMC Developmental Biology. DOI:10.1186/1471-213X-14-8. PMID 24580805. PMC: 4101838.
Author Motch Perrine S, Cole T, Martinez-Abadias N, Aldridge K, Jabs E, Richtsmeier J
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