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Clinical whole genome sequencing as a first-tier test at a resource-limited dysmorphology clinic in Mexico.
Scocchia A, Wigby KM, Masser-Frye D, Del Campo M, Galarreta CI, Thorpe E, McEachern J, Robinson K, Gross A; ICSL Interpretation and Reporting Team; Ajay SS, Rajan V, Perry DL, Belmont JW, Bentley DR, Jones MC, Taft RJ. Scocchia A, et al. NPJ Genom Med. 2019 Feb 14;4:5. doi: 10.1038/s41525-018-0076-1. eCollection 2019. NPJ Genom Med. 2019. PMID: 30792901 Free PMC article.
Clinical genome sequencing in patients with suspected rare genetic disease in Peru.
Bazalar-Montoya J, Cornejo-Olivas M, Duenas-Roque MM, Purizaca-Rosillo N, Rodriguez RS, Milla-Neyra K, De La Torre-Hernandez CA, Sarapura-Castro E, Galarreta Aima CI, Manassero-Morales G, Chávez-Pasco G, Celis-García L, La Serna-Infantes JE; Illumina Laboratory Services Bioinformatics, Software, Interpretation and Customer Support; Chekalin E, Thorpe E, Taft RJ. Bazalar-Montoya J, et al. NPJ Genom Med. 2024 Oct 28;9(1):51. doi: 10.1038/s41525-024-00434-8. NPJ Genom Med. 2024. PMID: 39468051 Free PMC article.
The ClinGen Syndromic Disorders Gene Curation Expert Panel: Assessing the Clinical Validity of 111 Gene-Disease Relationships.
Broeren E, Gitau V, Byrne A, Ajuyah P, Balzotti M, Berg J, Bluske K, Bowen BM, Brown MP, Buchanan A, Burns B, Burns NJ, Chandrasekhar A, Chawla A, Chong J, Chopra M, Clause A, DiStefano M, DiTroia S, Elnagheeb M, Girod A, Goel H, Golden-Grant K, Ha T, Hamosh A, Huang J, Hughes M, Jamuar S, Kam S, Kesari A, Koh AL, Lassiter R, Leigh S, Lemire G, Lim JY, Malhotra A, McCurry H, Milewski B, Moosa S, Murray S, Owens E, Palmer E, Palus B, Patel M, Rajkumar R, Ratliff J, Raymond FL, Assis BDRR, Sajan S, Schlachetzki Z, Schmidt S, Stark Z, Strom S, Taylor J, Thaxton C, Thrush D, Toro S, Tshering K, Vasilevsky N, Wayburn B, Webb R, O'Donnell-Luria A, Coffey AJ. Broeren E, et al. Among authors: chandrasekhar a. medRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 Nov 20:2024.11.19.24317561. doi: 10.1101/2024.11.19.24317561. medRxiv. 2024. PMID: 39606380 Free PMC article. Preprint.
Lifestyle intervention and support preferences to maximize health outcomes in adolescent bariatric surgery patients.
Allicock MA, King R, Francis J, Mathew MS, Polavarapu D, Wheelington A, Misserian M, Cartwright BR, Adewunmi A, Chandrasekhar A, Qureshi FG, Barlow SE, Messiah SE. Allicock MA, et al. Among authors: chandrasekhar a. J Clin Transl Sci. 2024 Sep 19;8(1):e127. doi: 10.1017/cts.2024.553. eCollection 2024. J Clin Transl Sci. 2024. PMID: 39351499 Free PMC article.
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