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Physician Perspectives on ChatGPT-4o as a Patient Resource for Abdominal Cancer Surgeries: Cross-Sectional Survey. [PDF]

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A novel genetic locus for juvenile myoclonic epilepsy at chromosome 5q12–q14

Human Genetics, 2007
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy is a clinically well-defined, age-related common idiopathic generalized epilepsy syndrome with substantial genetic basis to its etiology. We report identification of a novel epilepsy locus at chromosome 5q12-q14 in a family exhibiting autosomal dominant form of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy from south India.
Anuranjan Anand   +2 more
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Chromosomal Translocation t(1;13)(p36;q14) in a Case of Rhabdomyosarcoma

Genes Chromosomes and Cancer, 1991
AbstractCytogenetic studies of a rhabdomyosarcoma of mixed embryonal and alveolar histology in an II ‐month‐old male revealed a single structural abnormality, t(1;13)(p36;q14). This abnormality may define a subset of patients with a variant of the t(2;13)(q35;q14) translocation frequently seen in alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.
Jaclyn Biegel, Beverly Emanuel
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Molecular breakpoint mapping of 6q11‐q14 interstitial deletions in seven patients

American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A, 2009
AbstractInterstitial deletions involving 6q11‐q14 have been reported in less than 20 patients, with the breakpoints studied by G‐banding alone. We report on seven patients with 6q11‐q14 interstitial deletions of variable size. The breakpoints were studied by G‐banding, dual‐color BAC‐FISH and SNP array.
Jia-Chi Wang
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Genetics of Chromosome 15q13-q14 in Schizophrenia

Biological Psychiatry, 2006
Positive genetic linkage to the 15q13-q14 region has been found in 11 studies, and several association reports support this locus as a candidate region for schizophrenia. The locus is unusual in that it was first linked to an endophenotype found in schizophrenia, the P50 deficit, and subsequently to schizophrenia.
Sherry, Leonard, Robert, Freedman
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Translocation (X;12)(q27;q14) in a lipoma

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 1990
Cytogenetic analysis by short-term culture of a lipoma from the posterior neck region of a 63-year-old man showed a t(X;12)(q27;q14) as the sole chromosomal abnormality. Rearrangement of band 12q14 is nonrandom in lipomas, although its involvement with a sex chromosome has not been reported earlier.
C, Sreekantaiah   +3 more
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the 11q13‐q14 amplicon: Clinicopathological correlations and potential drivers

Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer, 2012
AbstractAmplification at 11q13‐q14 is a common event in cancers from multiple anatomical sites. This complex amplicon has multiple cores and several genes have been put forward as potential “drivers.” In this review, based on the technical advancements of the last decade, which resulted in methods allowing for a deeper genomic and functional genomic ...
Wilkerson, PM, Reis-Filho, JS
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Translocation t(3;12)(q28;q14) in parosteal lipoma

Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer, 1995
AbstractParosteal lipoma is a rare primary benign bone tumor demonstrating histopathologic features similar to those seen in the commonly occurring lipoma of soft tissue. Cytogenetic studies of soft tissue lipoma have demonstrated frequent abnormalities of 12q13–15.
J A, Bridge   +3 more
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