Gene regulation and fetal development : proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Fetal Genetic Pathology, held in Perugia, Italy, June 3-6, 1993
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Gene regulation and fetal development : proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Fetal Genetic Pathology, held in Perugia, Italy, June 3-6, 1993
(Birth defects, original article series, v. 30,
Wiley-Liss, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A topical volume consisting of the latest results in cellular, molecular, chromosomal, morphological and clinical studies regarding gene regulation and fetal development. An international group of leaders in the field present their latest findings in this authoritative and comprehensive reference.
Table of Contents
- Cellular Dialogues in Organogenesis
- Current Status of the Human Malformation Map
- Limb Anomalies from Evolutionary, Developmental and Genetics Perspectives
- Hand Malformation in the Aborted Embryo: An Important Source of Genetic Information
- A Case of Short-Rib Syndrome Without Polydactyly in Stillborn: A New Type?
- Abnormal Bone Development: Histopathology of Skeletal Dysplasias
- Limb Body Wall Complex: Craniofacial Defects as a Distinctive Factor
- Amniotic Bands and the EEC Syndrome
- Mapping of an X-Linked Gene for Ventral Midline Defects (The TAS Gene)
- Pentalogy of Cantrell: Detection Through Fetal Board Registry and Fetal Pathology
- Multi-Site Neural Tube Closure in Humans.
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