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Birth Defects ► Public Health Genomics Knowledge Base (v1.0)
Public Health Genomics Knowledge Base (v1.0)
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Last Updated: Mar 17, 2016
- A Genome Wide Association Study of Congenital Cardiovascular Left-Sided Lesions Shows Association with a Locus on Chromosome 20.
Hanchard Neil A, et al. Human molecular genetics 2016 3 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- Meta-analysis Reveals Genome-Wide Significance at 15q13 for Nonsyndromic Clefting of Both the Lip and the Palate, and Functional Analyses Implicate GREM1 As a Plausible Causative Gene.
Ludwig Kerstin U, et al. PLoS genetics 2016 3 (3) e1005914 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- Identification of Novel Variants in the PVRL1 Gene in Patients With Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With or Without Cleft Palate.
Aslar Oner Deniz, et al. Genetic testing and molecular biomarkers 2016 3 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- March 3 is World Birth Defects Day!
(From CDC Information Database)
- Announcement: World Birth Defects Day March 3, 2016
MMWR, February 26, 2016 (From CDC Information Database)
- Birth Defects: 1 in 33
(From CDC Information Database)
- Cytomegalovirus Infection in Ireland: Seroprevalence, HLA Class I Alleles, and Implications.
Hassan Jaythoon, et al. Medicine 2016 2 (6) e2735 (From HuGE Literature Finder)
- What causes birth defects?
CDC VIDEO (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- [Clinical implementation of non-invasive prenatal study for detecting aneuploidies by fetal DNA based on single nucleotide polymorphisms: two years in Mexico].
Sánchez-Usabiaga Rafael A et al. Ginecologi´a y obstetricia de Me´xico 2015 Apr 83(4) 220-31 (FromGenomics & Health Impact Scan Database)
- Healthy Pregnancy: Living My PACT
(From CDC Information Database)
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