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    El tumor de wilms. Un paradigma de heterogeneidad genética by Rolando A. Hernández Fernández

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…</p><p>Palabras clave: Tumor de Wilms, Heterogeneidadgenética, Impronta genómica, Síndrome Denys-Drash, Síndrome WAGR, Síndrome Beckwith-Wiedeman, Síndrome Simpson-Golabi-Behmel, Síndrome Frasier</p>…”
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    Análisis de los tumores sólidos ováricos pediátricos en nuestra población by Fernando Vázquez Rueda, Francisco Javier Murcia Pascual, Ariadna Siu Uribe, Rosa María Ortega Salas, Álvaro Escassi Gil, Jose Ignacio Garrido Pérez, Rosa María Paredes Esteban

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Destacan 3 tumores estromales que corresponden a fibromas (síndrome de Gorlin) y un gonadoblastoma bilateral asociado a síndrome de Frasier. El tipo de tumor más frecuente fue el teratoma quístico maduro (35,1%). …”
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    Analysis of solid ovarian tumours in a Spanish paediatric population by Fernando Vázquez Rueda, Francisco Javier Murcia Pascual, Ariadna Siu Uribe, Rosa María Ortega Salas, Álvaro Escassi Gil, Jose Ignacio Garrido Pérez, Rosa María Paredes Esteban

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…There were 3 stromal tumours that corresponded to fibroma (Gorlin syndrome), and bilateral gonadoblastoma associated with Frasier syndrome. The most frequent type of tumour was mature cystic teratoma (35.1%). …”
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    Discrete Streamflow Measurements and Waterborne Self-Potential Logging of a 43-Kilometer-Long Reach of the Elm Fork Trinity River Upstream from Dallas, Texas by Jonathan Van Thomas, Scott Ikard, Roger Trader, David Rodriguez

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…WaSP data were measured from a kayak in January 2022 during a period of base flow along three individually surveyed reaches between the Lake Lewisville Dam and Frasier Dam on the Elm Fork. Together, these data indicated different parts of the Elm Fork functioned as either a gaining or losing stream depending on streamflow and seasonal climatic conditions. …”
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    A 46,XY female DSD patient with bilateral gonadoblastoma, a novel SRY missense mutation combined with a WT1 KTS splice-site mutation. by Remko Hersmus, Yvonne G van der Zwan, Hans Stoop, Pascal Bernard, Rajini Sreenivasan, J Wolter Oosterhuis, Hennie T Brüggenwirth, Suzan de Boer, Stefan White, Katja P Wolffenbuttel, Marielle Alders, Kenneth McElreavy, Stenvert L S Drop, Vincent R Harley, Leendert H J Looijenga

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In 10-15% of 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis cases (i.e., Swyer syndrome), SRY mutations, residing in the HMG (High Mobility Group) domain, are found to affect nuclear transport or binding to and bending of DNA. Frasier syndrome (FS) is characterized by gonadal dysgenesis with a high risk for development of GB as well as chronic renal failure in early adulthood, and is known to arise from a splice site mutation in intron 9 of the Wilms' tumor 1 gene (WT1). …”
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    First findings of an invasive tandem bark beetle – phytopathogenic fungus in the Middle Ural megalopolis by Yu. N. Baranchikov, V. I. Ponomarev, N. V. Pashenova, A. A. Efremenko, D. Yu. Golikov, G. I. Klobukov, B. V. Krasutskiy, N. I. Kirichenko

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Mill.), subalpine fir (A. lasiocarpa (Hook) Nutt.), Frasier fir (A. fraseri (Pursh) Poir.), Khingan fir (A. nephrolepis (Trautv. ex Maxim.) …”
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