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A missense mutation in Atf2 in standard poodles with fatal neonatal encephalopathy
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
representatives of other breeds were all homozygous for the ancestral T allele. There are no previous reports of spontaneous ATF2 in people or animals; however, atf2-knockout mice have cerebellar lesions that are similar to those in the puppies with NEWS. A...
Three mutations that cause fifferent [i.e. different] forms of canine neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2006)
. Usually children appear to be healthy at birth and develop normally until the onset of the disease. Canine NCLs have been reported in a variety of breeds where they are important as veterinary diseases and as potential models for human NCLs. We have...