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Emerging Infectious Diseases

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog114790
Website
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http://gw2jh3xr2c.search.serialssolutions.com/?SS_searchTypeJournal=yes&V=1.0&L=GW2JH3XR2C&S=AC_T_B&C=Emerging+Infectious+Diseases
Place of Publication
Atlanta, Ga.
Publisher
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
Publication Date
1995 - Present
ISSN
1080-6040
Language
English
Material Type
Serial
Frequency
Monthly
Holdings
CFRI/Study & Learning Commons - Print: v.10:1-v.13:7 (2004-2007); v.17:8-(2001); v.18:7 (2012).
Missing: v.10:3,4,7,8,10,11 (2004); v.11:11 (2005); v.12:4,7 (2006); v.13:3,5,8-12 (2007)
Online: 1995 to present.
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Journal of Huntington's Disease

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog119699
Website
No online subscription.
UBC Print holdings:
http://gw2jh3xr2c.search.serialssolutions.com/?SS_searchTypeJournal=yes&V=1.0&L=GW2JH3XR2C&S=AC_T_M&C=Journal+of+Huntington%27s+Disease
Alternate Title
J. Huntington's Dis.
Place of Publication
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Publisher
IOS Press
Publication Date
2012 - Present
ISSN
1879-6397
Language
English
Material Type
Serial
Frequency
Quarterly
Holdings
CFRI/Study & Learning Commons - Print: v.1-v.3:1 (2012-2014).
Online: No online subscription.
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Pediatric infectious disease journal

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog119833
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Place of Publication
Baltimore, md.
Publisher
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
Publication Date
1982 - Present.
ISSN
0891-3668
Language
English
Material Type
Serial
Frequency
Monthly
Holdings
CFRI/Study & Learning Commons - Print: v.22:1-6,8,12+suppls to 2,8 (2003); v.23:1,2,5,6,8-10+suppl. to 10 (2004); v.24: 2-12+suppls to 6,11 (2005); v.25:1-5,7,9-12 (2006); v.26:1-4,7,10,12+suppl to 10,11 (2007); v.28:10 (2009); v.29:4,9 (2009); v.30:8+suppl to 1 (2011).
Online: 1983 to present.
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X-chromosome inactivation and FMR1 CGG repeat and AGG interspersion number in female newborns conceived by assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs)

https://cwslc.andornot.com/en/permalink/catalog113945
Wu, Elizabeth Xianshi. [Vancouver, BC?]: University of British Columbia , 2012.
Website
http://hdl.handle.net/2429/42609
Material Type
Thesis
Call Number
Thesis Shelf
Pregnancies derived from in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) are associated with increased rates of chromosome abnormalities, congenital malformations, low birth weight, pre-term births, multiple gestations, and imprinting disorders. Assisted reproductive techno…
Website
http://hdl.handle.net/2429/42609
Author
Wu, Elizabeth Xianshi
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
University of British Columbia
Publication Date
2012
Subject
Faculty of Medicine
Theses
Abstract
Pregnancies derived from in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) are associated with increased rates of chromosome abnormalities, congenital malformations, low birth weight, pre-term births, multiple gestations, and imprinting disorders. Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) enable sub-fertile individuals to circumvent the natural selective pressures involved in human reproduction. The risks of ARTs may be due to the underlying causes of subfertility in these individuals or to the artificial processes used to achieve pregnancy. X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) may be at risk to perturbations in ARTs as it is thought to occur during the blastocyst stage when in vitro culturing would be taking place. We examined the XCI status in females conceived by ICSI (n=70), IVF (n=68), and naturally (NC, n=42).
Language
English
Material Type
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