## Abstract The Mexican axolotl, __Ambystoma mexicanum__, is an excellent animal model for studying heart development because it carries a naturally occurring recessive genetic mutation, designated gene c, for cardiac nonfunction. The double recessive mutants (__c__/__c__) fail to form organized my
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Molecular and immunohistochemical analyses of cardiac troponin T during cardiac development in the Mexican axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum
β Scribed by C. Zhang; K.M. Pietras; G.F. Sferrazza; P. Jia; G. Athauda; E. Rueda-de-Leon; J.A. Maier; D.K. Dube; S.L. Lemanski; L.F. Lemanski
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- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
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- 25 KB
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- 105
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0730-2312
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The article to which this erratum refers was published in J. Cell. Biochem. 100:1β15. (2007), 2008 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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Recessive mutant gene c in axolotls results in a failure of the heart to function because of abnormal embryonic induction processes. The myocardium in this mutant lacks organized sarcomeric myofibrils. The present study was undertaken to determine if developmental abnormalities were evident in other