Vesico-uretic reflux and urinary tract development in the Pax2^sup 1Neu^+/- mouse
Vesico-ureteric reflux (VUR) is a urinary tract abnormality that affects roughly one-third of patients with renal-coloboma syndrome, an autosomal dominant condition caused by a mutation in PAX2. Here, we report that a mouse model with an identical mutation, the ... mouse, has a 30% incidence of VUR....
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