Research Uncovers How FGFs Affect Craniofacial Birth Defects
Mount Sinai researchers have revealed new insights into how the body regulates craniofacial development in newborns, which sometimes can lead to birth defects.
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Mount Sinai researchers have revealed new insights into how the body regulates craniofacial development in newborns, which sometimes can lead to birth defects.
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As the codirector of Facial Pain Unit in the Department of Dentistry at Mount Sinai Hospital as well as an associate in dentistry.
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