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Michael Longaker

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  • Microarray analysis of the role of regional dura mater in cranial suture fate.

    Kwan MD, Wan DC, Wang Z, Gupta DM, Slater BJ, Longaker MT. Plast Reconstr Surg. 2008; 122 (2): 389-99

    Craniosynostosis, the premature fusion of cranial sutures, results in serious neurologic and morphologic abnormalities when left untreated. Surgical excision of the fused sutures and remodeling of the skull remains the standard therapy. Development of novel, minimally invasive therapies for craniosynostosis will undoubtedly be dependent on a more thorough understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying this abnormality. Significant evidence suggests the influence of regional dura mater on the behavior of the overlying suture complex. The mouse model has been instrumental in investigating this observation because of the natural juxtaposition of the posterior frontal suture, which fuses early in life, with the other cranial sutures, which remain patent.

    PubMedID: 18626354

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