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Loss of heterozygosity for chromosome 18q and microsatellite instability are highly consistent across the region of the DCC and SMAD4 genes in colorectal carcinomas and adenomas. Zauber, Peter; Sabbath-Solitare, Marlene; Marotta, Stephen P.; Bishop, Timothy Mar 1, 2008 4353
Severe aortic obstruction in Williams-Beuren syndrome--a short case series. Naidoo, Jaishree; Hendson, Willy Dec 1, 2007 1486
New research study. Brief article Jul 1, 2007 97
Clinicopathologic aspects of 1p/19q loss and the diagnosis of oligodendroglioma. Aldape, Kenneth; Burger, Peter C.; Perry, Arie Clinical report Feb 1, 2007 6408
The heterogeneous distribution of monosomy 3 in uveal melanomas: implications for prognostication based on fine-needle aspiration biopsies. Maat, Willem; Jordanova, Ekaterina S.; van Zelderen-Bhola, Shama L.; Barthen, Ed R.; Wessels, Hans W Clinical report Jan 1, 2007 4119
Cellular localization of 17 natural mutant variants of ALADIN protein in triple A syndrome--shedding light on an unexpected splice mutation. Krumbholz, M.; Koehler, K.; Huebner, A. Apr 1, 2006 3325
Acute metabolic decompensation in an adult patient with isovaleric acidemia. (Case Report). O'Brien, Kevin May 1, 2003 2411
Identification of numerical chromosomal changes detected by interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization in high-grade prostate intraepithelial neoplasia as a predictor of carcinoma. Al-Maghrabi, Jaudah; Vorobyova, Lada; Toi, A.; Chapman, William; Zielenska, Maria; Squire, Jeremy A. Feb 1, 2002 3930
Childhood leukemia: a genetic swap meet. Brief Article Nov 21, 1992 148
Mice reveal three epilepsy genes. Aug 24, 1991 466
Gene defect tied to Alzheimer's cases. Weiss, Rick Feb 23, 1991 398
Cystic fibrosis gene: too many mutants. Weiss, Rick Jul 28, 1990 430
Uneven inheritance: a genetic quirk leaves some people with a chromosomal odd couple. Weiss, Rick Jul 7, 1990 3105

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