Double Outlet Right Ventricle
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Last Posted: May 05, 2023
- Contribution of LRP1 in Human Congenital Heart Disease Correlates with Its Roles in the Outflow Tract and Atrioventricular Cushion Development.
Angelo B Arrigo, et al. Genes 2023 0 (4) - A novel NR2F2 loss-of-function mutation predisposes to congenital heart defect.
Qiao Xiao-Hui, et al. European journal of medical genetics 2017 0 (4) 197-203 - A New TBX5 Loss-of-Function Mutation Contributes to Congenital Heart Defect and Atrioventricular Block.
Zhang Yan, et al. International heart journal 2020 0 (4) 761-768 - Concomitant genetic defects potentiate the adverse impact of prenatal alcohol exposure on cardiac outflow tract maturation.
Harvey Drayton C, et al. Birth defects research 2021 0 (3-4) 105-115 - CFC1 mutations in patients with transposition of the great arteries and double-outlet right ventricle.
Goldmuntz Elizabeth, et al. American journal of human genetics 2002 0 (3) 776-80 - Association between 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate, gene polymorphism and congenital heart disease.
Wang H L, et al. Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents 0 0 (5) 1255-1260 - Analysis of HOXB1 gene in a cohort of patients with sporadic ventricular septal defect.
Pinard Amélie, et al. Molecular biology reports 2018 6 - Duplication and deletion of CFC1 associated with heterotaxy syndrome.
Cao Ruixue, et al. DNA and cell biology 2015 2 (2) 101-6 - TBX20 loss-of-function mutation contributes to double outlet right ventricle.
Pan Yun, et al. International journal of molecular medicine 2015 4 (4) 1058-66 - Common variants in left/right asymmetry genes and pathways are associated with relative hand skill.
Brandler William M, et al. PLoS genetics 2013 0 (9) e1003751
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