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Autor:
Nelson Ugwu, Rachel A. Magnan, Suk D. Regmi, Yidan Qin, Claire E. Schulkey, James M. Cheverud, Ehiole Akhirome, Patrick Y. Jay
BackgroundIn newborns, severe congenital heart defects are rarer than mild ones. The reason why is unknown, but presumably related to a liability threshold that rises with the severity of a defect. Because the same genetic mutation can cause differen
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https://doi.org/10.1101/531988
https://doi.org/10.1101/531988
Autor:
Rachel A. Magnan, Suk D. Regmi, M. Rebecca Zhang, Ehiole Akhirome, Julie M. Nogee, Yidan Qin, James M. Cheverud, Patrick Y. Jay, Nelson Ugwu, Lillian Kang
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 435:94-102
Despite decades of progress, congenital heart disease remains a major cause of mortality and suffering in children and young adults. Prevention would be ideal, but formidable biological and technical hurdles face any intervention that seeks to target
Autor:
Adam A Panzer, Alayna K Hutchinson, Herman Luther, Megan T Danzo, Suk D. Regmi, Rachel A. Magnan, Patrick Y. Jay, Claire E. Schulkey, Mary M. Grady, David B. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Nature
Maternal age is a risk factor for congenital heart disease even in the absence of any chromosomal abnormality in the newborn. Whether the basis of this risk resides with the mother or oocyte is unknown. The impact of maternal age on congenital heart