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    Cytogenetic Markers in Infertility by Sioli, Gastón A., Doldán, Jorge C. A., Martinez, Cecilia N.

    Published 2024
    “…The cytogenetic results from a total of 652 samples revealed 54% women (352 cases) and 46% men (300 cases), with 78% having normal karyotypes (509 cases), 22% showing some chromosomal abnormality (143 cases), 49% of chromosomal heteromorphisms (70 cases), 16% of numerical chromosomal alterations (23 cases), 20% of structural chromosomal alterations (28 cases), 14% of chromosomal mosaicisms (20 cases), and 1% of other variants (2 cases). Among the most common chromosomal abnormalities were X monosomy, XXY trisomy, XYY trisomy, and mosaicism involving the sex chromosomes. …”
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    PTEN, a Potential Biomarker in Susceptibility to Cancer Development in Patients with Diabetes by Rivero, Donovan A., Zapata, Pedro, Ferri, Cristian A.

    Published 2024
    “…The main reasons for this association could be due to hyperglycemia, the relationship between insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia, or because the link is indirect and mediated by common risk factors such as obesity. The PTEN (phosphatase and tension homologue) gene on chromosome 10q23.3 was the first phosphatase characterized as a tumor suppressor gene. …”
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    Rapid Diagnosis of Aneuploidies by QF-PCR by Primost, Ivana E.

    Published 2024
    “…QF-PCR is not only fast but also highly sensitive and specific in detecting common chromosomal aneuploidies. It has demonstrated its efficacy in detecting trisomies 13, 18, and 21, as well as identifying alterations in sex chromosomes. …”
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    Rasopathies: Experience in the Genetics Department of Garrahan Hospital by Huckstadt, Victoria

    Published 2024
    “…NS (MIM 163950) is the most common (incidence 1:1000-1:2500 live births). 30-75% of cases are familial. …”
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