Mouse mutants and cardiac development: new molecular insights into cardiogenesis

Circulation Research
J Rossant

Abstract

Understanding the genetic control of cardiac development has been greatly assisted by the newly acquired ability to generate targeted mutations in the mouse. A number of mutations in genes that directly or indirectly affect cardiac development have now been reported, and the phenotypes of these mutations have suggested that cardiac development is under complex genetic control. Further analysis of the mouse model system should help elucidate the etiology of human congenital cardiovascular anomalies.

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