Navegação Ciências da Saúde por Assunto "Oral clefts"
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MSX1 gene and nonsyndromic oral clefts in a Southern Brazilian population
(2013) [Artigo de periódico]Nonsyndromic oral clefts (NSOC) are the most common craniofacial birth defects in humans. The etiology of NSOC is complex, involving both genetic and environmental factors. Several genes that play a role in cellular ... -
Oral cleft prevention programa (OCPP)
(2012) [Artigo de periódico]Background: Oral clefts are one of the most common birth defects with significant medical, psychosocial, and economic ramifications. Oral clefts have a complex etiology with genetic and environmental risk factors. There ...