Heterozygous mutation of the splicing factor Sf3b4 affects development of the axial skeleton and forebrain in mouse.
Takahiko YamadaMasaki TakechiNorisuke YokoyamaYuichi HiraokaHarumi IshikuboTakako UsamiToshiko FuruteraYuki TagaYoshikazu HirateMasami Kanai-AzumaTetsuya YodaKiyoko Ogawa-GotoSachiko IsekiPublished in: Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists (2020)
Our study suggests that Sf3b4 controls anterior-posterior patterning of the axial skeleton and guarantees cell proliferation for forebrain development in mice.