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  • Prevalence of recurrent pat... Prevalence of recurrent pathogenic microdeletions and microduplications in over 9500 pregnancies
    Grati, Francesca Romana; Molina Gomes, Denise; Ferreira, Jose Carlos Pinto B. ... Prenatal diagnosis, August 2015, Volume: 35, Issue: 8
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    Objectives The implementation of chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) in prenatal testing for all patients has not achieved a consensus. Technical alternatives such as Prenatal BACs‐on‐BeadsTM ...
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  • Early telomere shortening a... Early telomere shortening and genomic instability in tubo-ovarian preneoplastic lesions
    Chene, Gautier; Tchirkov, Andrei; Pierre-Eymard, Eleonore ... Clinical cancer research, 06/2013, Volume: 19, Issue: 11
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    Genetic instability plays an important role in ovarian carcinogenesis. We investigated the level of telomere shortening and genomic instability in early and preinvasive stages of ovarian cancer, ...
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  • An unusual clinical severit... An unusual clinical severity of 16p11.2 deletion syndrome caused by unmasked recessive mutation of CLN3
    Pebrel-Richard, Céline; Debost-Legrand, Anne; Eymard-Pierre, Eléonore ... European journal of human genetics, 03/2014, Volume: 22, Issue: 3
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    With the introduction of array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) techniques in the diagnostic setting of patients with developmental delay and congenital malformations, many new microdeletion ...
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  • Reduced telomere length in ... Reduced telomere length in amniocytes: an early biomarker of abnormal fetal development?
    Goumy, Carole; Veronese, Lauren; Stamm, Rodrigue ... Human molecular genetics, 08/2022, Volume: 31, Issue: 16
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    Abstract Telomeres protect chromosome ends and control cell division and senescence. During organogenesis, telomeres need to be long enough to ensure the cell proliferation necessary at this stage of ...
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  • Very long‐term molecular fo... Very long‐term molecular follow‐up of minimal residual disease in patients with neuroblastoma
    Tchirkov, Andrei; Greze, Victoria; Plantaz, Dominique ... Pediatric blood & cancer, December 2018, 2018-12-00, 20181201, 2018-12, Volume: 65, Issue: 12
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    In high‐risk neuroblastoma (HR‐NB), the clinical significance of long‐term minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring using quantitative reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction (qRT‐PCR) for ...
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  • Reduced telomere length in ... Reduced telomere length in amniocytes: an early biomarker of abnormal fetal development?
    Goumy, Carole; Veronese, Lauren; Stamm, Rodrigue ... Human molecular genetics, 08/2022, Volume: 31, Issue: 16
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    Abstract Telomeres protect chromosome ends and control cell division and senescence. During organogenesis, telomeres need to be long enough to ensure the cell proliferation necessary at this stage of ...
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  • Spatial organization of chr... Spatial organization of chromosome territories in the interphase nucleus of trisomy 21 cells
    Kemeny, Stephan; Tatout, Christophe; Salaun, Gaelle ... Chromosoma, 06/2018, Volume: 127, Issue: 2
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    In the interphase cell nucleus, chromosomes adopt a conserved and non-random arrangement in subnuclear domains called chromosome territories (CTs). Whereas chromosome translocation can affect CT ...
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  • TERT promoter status and ge... TERT promoter status and gene copy number gains: effect on TERT expression and association with prognosis in breast cancer
    Gay-Bellile, Mathilde; Véronèse, Lauren; Combes, Patricia ... Oncotarget, 09/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 44
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    Upregulation of the telomerase reverse transcriptase ( ) gene in human cancers leads to telomerase activation, which contributes to the growth advantage and survival of tumor cells. Molecular ...
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