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Researchers study potential cause of birth defect

Published: February 06, 2017

Author: Brandi Klingerman

Paul Huber and Norman Dovichi

Paul Huber and Norman Dovichi are exploring how a disruption to the SUMO protein’s ability to regulate embryo development may be linked to congenital heart defects.

Read more:https://research.nd.edu/news/notre-dame-researchers-study-potential-cause-of-common-birth-defect/.

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