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Cleft lip and cleft palate are birth defects that affect the upper lip and roof of the mouth. They happen when the tissue that forms the roof of the mouth and upper lip don't join before birth. The problem can range from a small notch in the lip to a groove that runs into the roof of the mouth and nose. This can affect the way the child's face looks. It can also lead to problems with eating, talking and ear infections.
Motor And Extracellular Matrix Proteins Play A Critical Role In Cleft Palate Formation

Motor And Extracellular Matrix Proteins Play A Critical Role In Cleft Palate Formation

Study Identifies Protein Key to Preserving Neuronal Identity

Study Identifies Protein Key to Preserving Neuronal Identity

Scientists correct limb length in mouse model of autosomal dominant Robinow Syndrome

Scientists correct limb length in mouse model of autosomal dominant Robinow Syndrome

Ten years and 1,000 studies later, epigeneticists discover problems in their arsenal

Ten years and 1,000 studies later, epigeneticists discover problems in their arsenal

Researchers unravel impacts of protein BRD4 on how DNA folds

Researchers unravel impacts of protein BRD4 on how DNA folds

Children Born With A Cleft Lip Unlikely To Be Genetically Inclined To Do Poorly At School

Children Born With A Cleft Lip Unlikely To Be Genetically Inclined To Do Poorly At School

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