Proceedings from the Turner Resource Network symposium: The crossroads of health care research and health care delivery

Turner syndrome, a congenital condition that affects ∼1/2,500 births, results from absence or structural alteration of the second sex chromosome. There has been substantial effort by numerous clinical and genetic research groups to delineate the clinical, pathophysiological, cytogenetic, and molecul...

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Main Authors: Backeljauw, Philippe F. (Author), Bondy, Carolyn (Author), Chernausek, Steven D. (Author), Cernich, Joseph T. (Author), Cole, David A. (Author), Fasciano, Laura P. (Author), Foodim, Joan (Author), Hawley, Scott (Author), Hong, David S. (Author), Knickmeyer, Rebecca C. (Author), Kruszka, Paul (Author), Lin, Angela E. (Author), Lippe, Barbara M. (Author), Lorigan, Gary A. (Author), Maslen, Cheryl L. (Author), Mauras, Nelly (Author), Pemberton, Victoria L. (Author), Prakash, Siddharth K. (Author), Quigley, Charmian A. (Author), Ranallo, Kelly C. (Author), Reiss, Allan L. (Author), Sandberg, David E. (Author), Scurlock, Cindy (Author), Silberbach, Michael (Author), Page, David C (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology (Contributor), Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Wiley Blackwell, 2017-06-15T20:16:59Z.
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