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Women and men have different chromosomes and hormones. Thus, disease risk, diagnosis and response to treatments — including some medicines — are often ...
Fetuses with CDH, but no other structural or chromosomal abnormalities ... Presence of fetal cardiac anomalies, arrhythmias, associated morbid or lethal anomalies ...
Chromosome fragments or whole chromosomes in a mini nucleus called micronuclei; Fragments of chromatin — a complex of proteins, DNA, and RNA in the nucleus ...
One of the keys to delivering personalized medicine is the use of information from the genome — the set of chromosomes in an individual — and its variation to ...
her leukemia-producing bone marrow cells had undergone chromosome changes, @LoriBMT needed a bone marrow transplant to replace them with leukemia-free cells ...
For example, missing part of chromosome 22q11.2 can raise the risk of speech sound disorders, including CAS. CAS also can be part of certain genetic syndromes ...
Her work examines chromosomal mutations, plasmid mobility and gene amplification events that enable pathogens to withstand even last‑line therapies. She ...
The hwe R package allows users to test the fit of genotype frequencies to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium proportions for autosomes and the X chromosome.
In case partner sperm will be used and the sperm production is severely impaired (concentration <1 million/mL), normal karyotype, including no Y-chromosome ...
Group 4, no chromosome 11 loss. Low-risk features cohort. Clinico ... Group 4, chromosome 11 loss. Patients must have negative lumbar CSF cytology.
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