Quantitation of nasal development in the early prenatal period using geometric morphometrics and MRI: a new insight into the critical period of Binder phenotype

Author:

Katsube Motoki12ORCID,Yamada Shigehito23ORCID,Miyazaki Reina3,Yamaguchi Yutaka3,Makishima Haruyuki2ORCID,Takakuwa Tetsuya3,Yamamoto Akira4,Fujii Yosuke5,Morimoto Naoki6,Ito Tsuyoshi78,Imai Hirohiko9,Suzuki Shigehiko1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine; Kyoto Japan

2. Congenital Anomaly Research Center; Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine; Kyoto Japan

3. Human Health Sciences; Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine; Kyoto Japan

4. Department of Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine; Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine; Kyoto Japan

5. Statistical Genetics, Center for Genomic Medicine; Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine; Kyoto Japan

6. Department of Zoology; Kyoto University Graduate School of Science; Kyoto Japan

7. Primate Research Institute; Kyoto University; Aichi Japan

8. The Keihanshin Consortium for Fostering the Next Generation of Global Leaders in Research (K-CONNEX); Kyoto Japan

9. Department of Systems Science; Kyoto University Graduate School of Informatics; Kyoto Japan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Obstetrics and Gynecology

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