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Nakouzi and Nadeau: Does dietary folic acid supplementation in mouse NTD models affect neural tube development or gamete preference at fertilization? BMC Genetics 2014 15:91.
Nakouzi and Nadeau: Does dietary folic acid supplementation in mouse NTD models affect neural tube development or gamete preference at fertilization? BMC Genetics 2014 15:91.



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Does dietary folic acid supplementation in mouse NTD models affect neural tube development or gamete preference at fertilisation?

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Examples of congenital defects in Apob and Lp mutant mice. A. Normal embryo, B. Apob – exencephaly, C. Lp – craniorachischosis, and D. Lp – loop-tail.

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<pubmed> 25154628</pubmed> Nakouzi and Nadeau: Does dietary folic acid supplementation in mouse NTD models affect neural tube development or gamete preference at fertilization? BMC Genetics 2014 15:91.


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Does dietary folic acid supplementation in mouse NTD models

Examples of congenital defects in Apob and Lp mutant mice. A. Normal embryo, B. Apob – exencephaly, C. Lp – craniorachischosis, and D. Lp – loop-tail.

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<pubmed>25154628</pubmed>


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© 2016 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.


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