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ea0065oc3.1 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2019

A mouse model generated by CRISPR-Cas9 with a frameshift mutation in the nuclear factor 1/X (NFIX) gene has phenotypic features reported in Marshall-Smith Syndrome (MSS) patients

Kooblall Kreepa , Stevenson Mark , Stewart Michelle , Szoke-Kovacs Zsombor , Hough Tertius , Leng Houfu , Horwood Nicole , Vincent Tonia , Hennekam Raoul , Potter Paul , Cox Roger , Brown Stephen , Wells Sara , Teboul Lydia , Thakker Rajesh

Marshall-Smith syndrome (MSS) is a congenital disorder characterised by developmental delay, short stature, respiratory difficulties, distinctive facial features, skeletal abnormalities (such as kyphoscoliosis, dysostosis and osteopenia) and delayed neural development, and is due to heterozygous mutations that are clustered in exons 6–10 of the transcription factor nuclear factor I/X (NFIX) gene. These frameshift and splice-site NFIX variants result in t...