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13.04.2018 | Genetics
Detection of a case of Angelman syndrome caused by an imprinting error in 949 pregnancies analyzed for AS following IVF
verfasst von:
John P. Johnson, Jonathon Schoof, Linda Beischel, Corbin Schwancke, James Goldberg, Lauri Black, Lori Ross, Suchina Bhatt
Erschienen in:
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
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Ausgabe 6/2018
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Excerpt
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is now responsible for achieving 1–2% of US pregnancies and subsequent births (
www.cdc.gov/art). A number of factors have led to the steady increase in IVF, including increasing rates of infertility and delayed onset of reproduction, especially for women [
1]. …