1
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Preimplantation aneuploidy screening using comparative genomic hybridization or fluorescence in situ hybridization of embryos from patients with recurrent implantation failure.
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Fertil Steril
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2003
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3.00
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2
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Chromatin-binding regions of EBNA1 protein facilitate the enhanced transfection of Epstein-Barr virus-based vectors.
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Hum Gene Ther
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2006
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1.01
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3
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Human BAC-mediated rescue of the Friedreich ataxia knockout mutation in transgenic mice.
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Mamm Genome
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2004
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0.99
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4
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A humanized BAC transgenic/knockout mouse model for HbE/beta-thalassemia.
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Genomics
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2006
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0.97
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5
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Humanized beta-thalassemia mouse model containing the common IVSI-110 splicing mutation.
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J Biol Chem
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2006
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0.88
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6
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A humanized mouse model for a common beta0-thalassemia mutation.
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Genomics
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2005
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0.87
|
7
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Mosaic monosomy of a neocentric ring chromosome maps brachyphalangy and growth hormone deficiency to 13q31.1-13q32.3.
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Am J Med Genet A
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2005
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0.86
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8
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Transgene copy number-dependent rescue of murine beta-globin knockout mice carrying a 183 kb human beta-globin BAC genomic fragment.
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Biochim Biophys Acta
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2005
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0.84
|
9
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Evaluation of an FRDA-EGFP genomic reporter assay in transgenic mice.
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Mamm Genome
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2005
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0.84
|
10
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Pharmacological screening using an FXN-EGFP cellular genomic reporter assay for the therapy of Friedreich ataxia.
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PLoS One
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2013
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0.83
|
11
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Development of sensitive fluorescent assays for embryonic and fetal hemoglobin inducers using the human beta -globin locus in erythropoietic cells.
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Blood
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2002
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0.81
|
12
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Transgenic mice expressing the Peripherin-EGFP genomic reporter display intrinsic peripheral nervous system fluorescence.
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Transgenic Res
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2008
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0.80
|
13
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A 191-kb genomic fragment containing the human alpha-globin locus can rescue alpha-thalassemic mice.
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Mamm Genome
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2005
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0.79
|
14
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Complementation of alpha-thalassaemia in alpha-globin knockout mice with a 191 kb transgene containing the human alpha-globin locus.
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Transgenic Res
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2004
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0.75
|
15
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Fetal cells in the maternal circulation have different properties compared to fetal cells in the fetal circulation.
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Prenat Diagn
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2003
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0.75
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