Over the past two decades, combined advances in genetics, developmental biology and biochemistry have transformed the study of human birth defects. This review describes the importance of genome architecture, parent of origin effects (imprinting), molecular pathophysiology, developmental pathways, mosaicism and cancer predisposition syndromes in the understanding of birth defects. This knowledge can be applied to improve diagnostic accuracy, prognostic information, counselling and sometimes even treatment of these conditions
Background:While there is strong evidence that genetic risk factors play an important role in the et...
It is generally understood that both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the highly comp...
The studies on genetic disorders have been rapidly advancing in recent years as to be able to unders...
Over the past two decades, combined advances in genetics, developmental biology and biochemistry hav...
Over the past two decades, combined advances in genetics, developmental biology and biochemistry hav...
Birth defects are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There has been much progress i...
Over the past two decades, combined advances in genetics, developmental biology and biochemistry hav...
Birth defects are a leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality worldwide. The vast majority of ...
More than 6% of babies are born with a structural or functional defect, and many of these need speci...
Genetic diseases and birth defects have a major impact on all levels of health care because of their...
Nowadays the cases of birth defects have increased. It is connected with the environment contaminati...
Human beings are exceedingly assorted. In general variation is due to genetic differences. Individua...
Genetics, in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society (W.C. Cocke...
Background: Human reproductive issues affecting fetal and maternal health are caused by numerous exo...
<p align="LEFT">Classification of congenital disorders, their frequency of occurrence in populations...
Background:While there is strong evidence that genetic risk factors play an important role in the et...
It is generally understood that both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the highly comp...
The studies on genetic disorders have been rapidly advancing in recent years as to be able to unders...
Over the past two decades, combined advances in genetics, developmental biology and biochemistry hav...
Over the past two decades, combined advances in genetics, developmental biology and biochemistry hav...
Birth defects are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There has been much progress i...
Over the past two decades, combined advances in genetics, developmental biology and biochemistry hav...
Birth defects are a leading cause of infant morbidity and mortality worldwide. The vast majority of ...
More than 6% of babies are born with a structural or functional defect, and many of these need speci...
Genetic diseases and birth defects have a major impact on all levels of health care because of their...
Nowadays the cases of birth defects have increased. It is connected with the environment contaminati...
Human beings are exceedingly assorted. In general variation is due to genetic differences. Individua...
Genetics, in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society (W.C. Cocke...
Background: Human reproductive issues affecting fetal and maternal health are caused by numerous exo...
<p align="LEFT">Classification of congenital disorders, their frequency of occurrence in populations...
Background:While there is strong evidence that genetic risk factors play an important role in the et...
It is generally understood that both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the highly comp...
The studies on genetic disorders have been rapidly advancing in recent years as to be able to unders...