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Institut für Humangenetik

Klinikum / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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Balci, S; Ergun, MA; Yuksel-Konuk, EB et al.

Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome with normal FISH result and CREBBP gene analysis: a case report.

Turk J Pediatr. Bd. 50. H. 3. 2008 S. 265-8


Nanda, I; Schlegelmilch, K; Haaf, T et al.

Synteny conservation of the Z chromosome in 14 avian species (11 families) supports a role for Z dosage in avian sex determination

Cytogenet Genome Res. Bd. 122. 2008 S. 150-156


Korenkov, M; Kohlschmidt, N; Zechner, U et al.

Adipositaschirurgie bei monogenetisch bedingter Adipositas

Zentralbl Chir. Bd. 132. 2007 S. 256-259



Zimmermann, N; Acosta, AM; Kohlhase, J et al.

Confirmation of EP300 gene mutations as a rare cause of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome

Eur J Hum Genet. Bd. 15. H. 8. 2007 S. 837-842


Dünzinger, U; Haaf, T; Zechner, U

Conserved synteny of mammalian imprinted genes in chicken, frog, and fish genomes

Cytogenet Genome Res. Bd. 117. 2007 S. 78-85




Galetzka, D; Weis, E; Kohlschmidt, N et al.

Expression of somatic DNA repair genes in human testes

J Cell Biochem. Bd. 100. 2007 S. 1232-1239


Nanda, I; Buwe, A; Wizenman, A et al.

Fanconi anemia genes in vertebrates: evolutionary conservation, sex-linkage, and embryonic expression of FANCC and FANCG in avian cells

Schindler D, Hoehn H (Hrsg). Fanconi Anemia. A Paradigmatic Disease for the Understanding of Cancer and Aging. Basel: Karger 2007