Is cytogenetic diagnosis of 46,XX karyotype spontaneous abortion specimens erroneous? Fluorescence in situ hybridization as a confirmatory technique
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概要
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- 2005-12-01
著者
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NAS TUNCAY
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Medical School, Gazi University
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PALA Elif
Department of Medical Genetics, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine
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KARAOGUZ Meral
Department of Medical Genetics, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine
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Ince Didem
Department Of Medical Biology And Genetics Gazi University Faculty Of Medicine
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KONAC Ece
Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine
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MENEVSE Sevda
Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Gazi University Faculty of Medicine
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Pala Elif
Department Of Medical Genetics Gazi University Faculty Of Medicine
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Nas Tuncay
Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology Gazi University Faculty Of Medicine
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Karaoguz Meral
Department Of Medical Genetics Gazi University Faculty Of Medicine
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Menevse Sevda
Department Of Medical Biology And Genetics Faculty Of Medicine Gazi University
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Menevse Sevda
Department Of Medical Biology And Genetics Gazi University Faculty Of Medicine
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Konac Ece
Department Of Medical Biology And Genetics Gazi University Faculty Of Medicine
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Nas Tuncay
Department Of Obgyn Gazi University Faculty Of Medicine
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