Journal article
Conditional deletion of AP-2β in mouse cranial neural crest results in anterior segment dysgenesis and early-onset glaucoma
Abstract
Anterior segment dysgenesis (ASD) encompasses a group of developmental disorders in which a closed angle phenotype in the anterior chamber of the eye can occur and 50% of patients develop glaucoma. Many ASDs are thought to involve an inappropriate patterning and migration of the periocular mesenchyme (POM), which is derived from cranial neural crest cells (NCCs) and mesoderm. Although, the mechanism of this disruption is not well understood, a …
Authors
Martino VB; Sabljic T; Deschamps P; Green RM; Akula M; Peacock E; Ball A; Williams T; West-Mays JA
Journal
Disease Models & Mechanisms, Vol. 9, No. 8, pp. 849–861
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Publication Date
January 1, 2016
DOI
10.1242/dmm.025262
ISSN
1754-8403