The prevalence of chromosomal deletions relating to developmental delay and/or intellectual disability in human euploid blastocysts.
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Arrested human embryos are more likely to have abnormal chromosomes than developing embryos from women of advanced maternal age.A Novel 1.13 Mb Interstitial Duplication at 19q13.32 Causing Developmental Delay and Microcephaly in a Pediatric Patient: the First Asian Case Reports.Diagnosis of parental balanced reciprocal translocations by trophectoderm biopsy and comprehensive chromosomal screening.Earlier day of blastocyst development is predictive of embryonic euploidy across all ages: essential data for physician decision-making and counseling patients.Kaposi sarcoma, oral malformations, mitral dysplasia, and scoliosis associated with 7q34-q36.3 heterozygous terminal deletion.
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The prevalence of chromosomal deletions relating to developmental delay and/or intellectual disability in human euploid blastocysts.
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The prevalence of chromosomal ...... in human euploid blastocysts.
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The prevalence of chromosomal ...... in human euploid blastocysts.
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The prevalence of chromosomal ...... in human euploid blastocysts.
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0085207
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2014-01-07T00:00:00Z