SHOX gene (short stature homeobox-containing gene) deficiency is related to a diversity of clinical conditions such as Leri-Weill dyschondrosteosis, Turner syndrome and idiopathic short stature, all characterized by growth failure. SHOX haploinsufficiency shows a spectrum of phenotypes whose clinical expression is variable and becomes more pronounced with age and is more severe in females. Phenotypic heterogeneity is observed in patients with haploinsufficiency of SHOX where short stature is the main clinical feature linked to the skeletal abnormalities. The SHOX gene is located in the telomeric PAR1 region in the short arm of both X and Y chromosomes and escapes X inactivation, and as a consequence its mutations and microdeletions exert a ...
The Turner syndrome (TS) is a complex disorder associated with almost invariant short stature and go...
Objective: SHOX gene mutations constitute one of the genetic causes of short stature. The clinical p...
SHOX haploinsufficiency (SHOX-D) is a cause of disharmonic short stature and a possible genetic caus...
The SHOX gene ("Short Stature Homeobox-containing Gene") was identified during research of genotype-...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
Mutations of SHOX (Short Stature Homeobox) gene are associated with the short stature in Turner synd...
The term idiopathic short stature (ISS) refers to patients who are short due to various unknown reas...
Estudos realizados em pacientes portadores de deleções parciais dos cromossomos sexuais permitiram a...
Background: SHOX deficiency is a common cause of idiopathic short stature. The aim of this study was...
SHOX haploinsufficiency is associated with a wide spectrum of conditions, all characterized growth...
Short stature homeobox (SHOX) gene is located in the pseudoautosomal region 1 on the distal end of t...
Human growth is influenced not only by environmental and internal factors but also by a large number...
6noAt the moment alterations of SHOX gene, located in the pseudoautosomal region of sex chromosomes,...
The Turner syndrome (TS) is a complex disorder associated with almost invariant short stature and go...
Objective: SHOX gene mutations constitute one of the genetic causes of short stature. The clinical p...
SHOX haploinsufficiency (SHOX-D) is a cause of disharmonic short stature and a possible genetic caus...
The SHOX gene ("Short Stature Homeobox-containing Gene") was identified during research of genotype-...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
The growth of the human body depends from a complex interaction between nutritional, environmental a...
Mutations of SHOX (Short Stature Homeobox) gene are associated with the short stature in Turner synd...
The term idiopathic short stature (ISS) refers to patients who are short due to various unknown reas...
Estudos realizados em pacientes portadores de deleções parciais dos cromossomos sexuais permitiram a...
Background: SHOX deficiency is a common cause of idiopathic short stature. The aim of this study was...
SHOX haploinsufficiency is associated with a wide spectrum of conditions, all characterized growth...
Short stature homeobox (SHOX) gene is located in the pseudoautosomal region 1 on the distal end of t...
Human growth is influenced not only by environmental and internal factors but also by a large number...
6noAt the moment alterations of SHOX gene, located in the pseudoautosomal region of sex chromosomes,...
The Turner syndrome (TS) is a complex disorder associated with almost invariant short stature and go...
Objective: SHOX gene mutations constitute one of the genetic causes of short stature. The clinical p...
SHOX haploinsufficiency (SHOX-D) is a cause of disharmonic short stature and a possible genetic caus...