Exposure to ethanol leads to midfacial hypoplasia in a zebrafish model of FASD via indirect interactions with the Shh pathway is a research paper published in BMC Biology (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.477. It has been cited 23 times.
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Grant: 5F31AA024964-03
Ethanol-sensitive microRNAs mediate susceptibility to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Grant: R01AA023426
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Grant: R21AA024043
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
Grant: U24AA014811
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
Grant: R35DE029086
NIAAA NIH HHS
Grant: F31 AA024964
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5U24AA014811-18
Administrative Core of the CIFASD
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R35DE029086-03
Mechanisms underlying the multifaceted basis of craniofacial dysmorphogenesis
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 2R01AA023426-06A1
Genetic screens in zebrafish to identify gene-ethanol interactions
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 1R21AA024043-01A1
Genetic and epigenetic interactions underlying FASD
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5U01AA021651-03
Craniofacial and CNS Pathology in a Mouse FASD Model
FWCI
5.33
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1.0%
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