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Co‐Occurring Non‐Cardiac Congenital Anomalies Among Cases With Congenital Heart Defects
ABSTRACT Cases with congenital heart defects (CHD) often have other associated anomalies. The aim of this investigation was to assess the prevalence and the types of co‐occurring anomalies in CHD in a well‐defined population. The anomalies co‐occurring with CHD were ascertained in all live births, stillbirths and terminations of pregnancy for fetal ...
Claude Stoll +2 more
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Consanguinity in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy due to hippocampal sclerosis in a Saudi population [PDF]
Khalid Alqadi +7 more
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CRISPR/Cas9 has revolutionized the field of gene therapy, but delivery remains an outstanding issue. We propose a nonviral gold‐nanoparticle platform for co‐delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 ribonucleoprotein and long 2.1 kilobase dsDNA transgene constructs. This CRISPR‐AuNP is inexpensive to produce and mediate gene editing and DNA delivery in T cells and CD34+
Rachel A. Cunningham +8 more
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Parental Consanguinity Among Schizophrenia Patients [PDF]
Vikas Agarwal +3 more
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Assessing the influence of consanguinity on congenital heart disease
A.H. Bittles
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Consanguinity and isolated atrial septal defect in North East of Iran
Hassan Mottaghi Moghaddam Shahri +3 more
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Biosocial correlates and spatial distribution of consanguinity in South America [PDF]
Rubén Bronberg +4 more
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Effect of Endogamy and Consanguinity on the Development of LabialVenous Malformations in rea of Tlemcen (West Algeria) [PDF]
Mourad Aribi +2 more
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Consanguinity in the Lebanese population: knowledge, attitudes and practices. [PDF]
Chouery E +13 more
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