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Fig. 3
Scoliosis defects found in human patients and in zebrafish. (a) tbx6 mutants (fss) can develop scoliosis. In some of the cases the curvature in the axis is due to a defect in vertebral patterning (b). Patients with scoliosis (c) can also have the same defect in vertebral patterning (d). Image c taken from the website Vikalp physiotherapy clinic. Image d was taken from (Johal et al., 2016). |
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Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 457(2), Lleras-Forero, L., Winkler, C., Schulte-Merker, S., Zebrafish and medaka as models for biomedical research of bone diseases, 191-205, Copyright (2019) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.