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TMEM132A regulates mouse hindgut morphogenesis and caudal development
Huiqing Zeng
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Aimin Liu
Biology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Transmembrane Protein
100%
Hindgut
100%
Morphogenesis
100%
Developmental Defects
100%
Planar Cell Polarity
75%
Malformation
50%
Neural Tube Closure
50%
Mutant Mice
25%
Kidney
25%
Intercellular Communication
25%
Nervous System
25%
Ureter
25%
Blood Supply
25%
Visceral Endoderm
25%
Reproductive System
25%
Digestive System
25%
Mesodermal
25%
Neural Tube
25%
Possible Causes
25%
Gastrointestinal
25%
Cloaca
25%
Three Germ Layers
25%
Excretory System
25%
Skeletal System
25%
Vangl2
25%
Genitourinary Tract
25%
Caudal Regression Syndrome
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transmembrane Protein
100%
Membrane Protein
100%
Morphogenesis
100%
Neural Tube
75%
Cell Polarity
75%
Vascularization
25%
Endoderm
25%
Mouse Mutant
25%
Germ Layer
25%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Mouse
100%
Hindgut
100%
Vascularity
25%
Cloaca
25%
Ureter
25%
Germ Layer
25%