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Summary Literature (5)
Literature for DOID 0060249: scoliosis


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Heteromerization of Kir2.x potassium channels contributes to the phenotype of Andersen's syndrome., Preisig-Müller R,Schlichthörl G,Goerge T,Heinen S,Brüggemann A,Rajan S,Derst C,Veh RW,Daut J, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 28, 2002; 99(11):1091-6490.
Vestibular asymmetry as the cause of idiopathic scoliosis: a possible answer from Xenopus., Lambert FM,Malinvaud D,Glaunès J,Bergot C,Straka H,Vidal PP, J Neurosci. October 7, 2009; 29(40):1529-2401.
Intercellular signaling pathways active during and after growth and differentiation of the lumbar vertebral growth plate., Dahia CL,Mahoney EJ,Durrani AA,Wylie C, Spine (Phila Pa 1976). June 15, 2011; 36(14):1528-1159.
Restricted neural plasticity in vestibulospinal pathways after unilateral labyrinthectomy as the origin for scoliotic deformations., Lambert FM,Malinvaud D,Gratacap M,Straka H,Vidal PP, J Neurosci. April 17, 2013; 33(16):1529-2401.
Conserved role of the urotensin II receptor 4 signalling pathway to control body straightness in a tetrapod., Alejevski F,Leemans M,Gaillard AL,Leistenschneider D,de Flori C,Bougerol M,Le Mével S,Herrel A,Fini JB,Pézeron G,Tostivint H, Open Biol. August 1, 2021; 11(8):2046-2441.