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Researchers reversed cleft palate in all mice tested in-utero (before being born) and clarified a molecular pathway responsible for the formation of cleft palate, in a new study that could potentially yield treatments to prevent this common birth defect in people.
Researchers reversed cleft palate in all mice tested in-utero (before being born) and clarified a molecular pathway responsible for the formation of cleft palate, in a new study that could potentially yield treatments to prevent this common birth defect in people.
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