
Ms. Geneva Ann Bajorek MSW LCSW
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Genomic structure of the human PLZF gene.
- Genetic analysis in the diagnosis of familial paragangliomas.
- A high-resolution integrated map spanning the SDHD gene at 11q23: a 1.1-Mb BAC
- Novel mutations in the SDHD gene in pedigrees with familial carotid body paraganglioma and sensorineural hearing loss.
- Nearly all hereditary paragangliomas in the Netherlands are caused by two founder mutations in the SDHD gene.
- Germ line insertion of mtDNA at the breakpoint junction of a reciprocal constitutional translocation.
- Genetics of familial paragangliomas: past, present, and future.
- Hereditary paraganglioma targets diverse paraganglia.
- Familial malignant catecholamine-secreting paraganglioma with prolonged survival associated with mutation in the succinate dehydrogenase B gene.
- Etiopathogenesis and clinical presentation of carotid body tumors.
- Altitude is a phenotypic modifier in hereditary paraganglioma type 1: evidence
- On the association of succinate dehydrogenase mutations with hereditary paraganglioma.
- Genomic imprinting and environment in hereditary paraganglioma.
- Predictors and prevalence of paraganglioma syndrome associated with mutations of the SDHC gene.
- A phenotypic perspective on Mammalian oxygen sensor candidates.
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