ea0009p55 | Growth and development | BES2005
Banerjee I
, Trueman J
, Patel L
, Hall C
, Price D
, Hirschhorn J
, Palmert M
, Read A
, Clayton P
CDGP is a common growth disorder, often dominantly inherited. Genetic association is thus very likely. There are many possible candidates but none are yet linked to CDGP. We assessed the possible contribution of L, LR genes (mutations in each cause very delayed or absent puberty), CART (mediates the effect of L on GnRH pulse generation), and GPR54 (a hypothalamic G-protein coupled receptor, which is mutated in familial hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism) genes.<p class="abstex...