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    Live birth after PGD with confirmation by a comprehensive approach (karyomapping) for simultaneous detection of monogenic and chromosomal disorders.

    Live birth after PGD with confirmation by a comprehensive approach (karyomapping) for simultaneous detection of monogenic and chromosomal disorders. by Natesan, SA, Handyside, A, Thornhill, A, Ottolini, C, Sage, K, Summers, M, Konstantinidis, M, Wells, D, Griffin, D

    Published 2014
    Journal article
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    Is non-disjunction the mechanism that leads to human aneuploidy?

    Is non-disjunction the mechanism that leads to human aneuploidy? by Griffin, D, Gabriel, A, Ottolini, C, Thornhill, A, Gordon, A, Brown, A, Taylor, J, Bennett, K, Handyside, A

    Published 2011
    Conference item
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    Burden of Crohn’s disease: economics and quality of life aspects in Italy

    Burden of Crohn’s disease: economics and quality of life aspects in Italy by Benedini V, Caporaso N, Corazza GR, Rossi Z, Fornaciari G, Cottone M, Frosini G, Caruggi M, Ottolini C, Colombo GL

    Published 2012-07-01
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