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The Lancet, 2003
The sequencing of chromosome 21 and the use of models of Down's syndrome in mice have allowed us to relate genes and sets of genes to the neuropathogenesis of this syndrome, and to better understand its phenotype. Research in prenatal screening and diagnosis aims to find methods to identify fetuses with Down's syndrome, and reduce or eliminate the need
Nancy J, Roizen, David, Patterson
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The sequencing of chromosome 21 and the use of models of Down's syndrome in mice have allowed us to relate genes and sets of genes to the neuropathogenesis of this syndrome, and to better understand its phenotype. Research in prenatal screening and diagnosis aims to find methods to identify fetuses with Down's syndrome, and reduce or eliminate the need
Nancy J, Roizen, David, Patterson
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Archives of Neurology, 1971
DR. John Langdon Haydon Down (1828 to 1896) was a brilliant medical student from a distinguished family. 1 It therefore came as a surprise to his colleagues when he decided to devote his career to the study and care of the mentally retarded. Langdon Down became the first superintendent of the Earlswood Asylum for Idiots in Surrey, England, from 1858 ...
R H, Wilkins, I A, Brody
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DR. John Langdon Haydon Down (1828 to 1896) was a brilliant medical student from a distinguished family. 1 It therefore came as a surprise to his colleagues when he decided to devote his career to the study and care of the mentally retarded. Langdon Down became the first superintendent of the Earlswood Asylum for Idiots in Surrey, England, from 1858 ...
R H, Wilkins, I A, Brody
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