Dna damage as a driver for growth delay: chromosome instability syndromes with intrauterine growth retardation

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  • who: Benilde García-de Teresa and colleagues from the Laboratorio Citogenéticao Nacional de Pediatrı́a, Mexico City, Mexico Universidad Anáhuac, Mexico City, Mexico have published the research work: DNA Damage as a Driver for Growth Delay: Chromosome Instability Syndromes with Intrauterine Growth Retardation, in the Journal: BioMed Research International of 16/06/2017
  • how: An analysis from the international Fanconi anemia registry (IFAR) data showed that over 60% of FA patients presented short stature (below the 5th percentile) while birth length and weight below the 5th percentile was respectively reported in almost . . .

     

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