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  • Further analysis revealed that IRF6 controls the development of keratinocytes the main type of cells in the outer layers of the skin, known as the epidermis.Put simply, mutations of IRF6 in Van de Woude syndrome make the skin cells too sticky, so they stick to each other and other types of cell much sooner than they should resulting in these facial anomalies, said Professor Dixon.........
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