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| 2422 |
1:45 PM | Tracing of Fluorescent-labeled MEE Cells during Mouse Palatal Fusion Y. SOENO, Y. TAYA, and T. AOBA, The Nippon Dental University, Tokyo, Japan |
| 2423 |
2:00 PM | Regulation of Palatogenesis Along the A-P Axis by Distinct Signals Y. CHEN, Z.Y. ZHANG, Y. SONG, and X. ZHANG, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA |
| 2424 |
2:15 PM | MSX1/msh domain structure includes a PBX interaction motif P. JEZEWSKI, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA |
| 2425 |
2:30 PM | MSX1 and TGFB3 are associated to nonsyndromic oral-facial clefts in South America A.R. VIEIRA1, I.M. ORIOLI2, E.E. CASTILLA3, M.E. COOPER4, M.L. MARAZITA4, and J.C. MURRAY1, 1The University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA, 2Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 3FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 4University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, PA, USA |
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2:45 PM | Maternal folic acid intake and orofacial clefting: A UK case-control study M. GILMOUR1, J. LITTLE2, and P.A. MOSSEY1, 1University of Dundee Dental School, United Kingdom, 2University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom |
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3:00 PM | A UK case control study on folic acid and other multivitamin supplements in the aetiology of orofacial clefts M. GILMOUR1, P.A. MOSSEY1, and J. LITTLE2, 1University of Dundee Dental School, United Kingdom, 2University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom |
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3:15 PM | Craniofacial Dysmorphic Features in Non-Syndromic Cleft Lip and Palate Families M.R. PERKIOMAKI1, R.H. TALLENTS1, I. BARILLAS2, R. HERRERA-GUIDO2, M.E. MOSS1, C.-T. FONG1, and S. KYRKANIDES1, 1School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Rochester, NY, USA, 2National Children's Hospital, San Jose, Costa Rica |
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3:30 PM | Investigation of demographic and prenatal factors in cleft lip and cleft palate patients S. ABRAMOWICZ, K. BARDI, M.E. COOPER, and M.L. MARAZITA, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, PA, USA |
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