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Pregnant women’s experiences with genome-wide non-invasive prenatal testing in a national screening program – European Journal of Human Genetics

Chandrasekharan S, Minear MA, Hung A, Allyse M. Noninvasive prenatal testing is going global. Sci Transl Med. 2014;6:231fs15. Google Scholar article Gadsbøll K, Petersen OB, Gatineau V, Strange H, Jacobsson B, Wapner R, et al. Current use of non-invasive prenatal screening in Europe, Australia and the United States: a graphical presentation. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. …

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High molecular diagnostic yields and new phenotypic expansions involving syndromic anorectal malformations – European Journal of Human Genetics

Wood RJ, Levitt MA. Anorectal malformations. Clin Rectal colon surgery. 2018;31:061–70. Google Scholar article Wijers CH, van Rooij IA, Marcelis CL, Brunner HG, de Blaauw I, Roeleveld N. Genetic and nongenetic etiology of nonsyndromic anorectal malformations: a systematic review. Congenital Defects Res Part C: Embryo Today: Rev. 2014;102:382–400. Google Scholar article Dworschak GC, Zwink N, …

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Made in Switzerland: This Cannabis Company Located at the Foot of the Alps Could Be Your Gateway to Prime European Markets

Made in Switzerland: This Cannabis Company Located at the Foot of the Alps Could Be Your Gateway to Prime European Markets

Global consolidation of the cannabis value chain is inevitable, says Cantor Fitzgerald Pablo Zuanic. However, the formation of transnational cannabis conglomerates that exploit global market opportunities faces multiple challenges such as maintaining consistent quality and competitive margins throughout the value chain, finding the best partnerships and market niches and the innovation of their products. Only …

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ARHGAP35 is a novel disrupted factor in human developmental ocular phenotypes – European Journal of Human Genetics

Ma A, Yousoof S, Grigg JR, Flaherty M, Minoche AE, Cowley MJ, et al. Revealing hidden genetic diagnoses in ocular anterior segment disorders. Genet Med. 2020;22:1623–32. CAS PubMed Article PubMed Central Google Scholar Chassaing N, Causse A, Vigouroux A, Delahaye A, Alessandri JL, Boespflug-Tanguy O, et al. Molecular findings and clinical data in a cohort …

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As the World Cup in Qatar unfolds, the planet keeps spinning |  Sports games

As the World Cup in Qatar unfolds, the planet keeps spinning | Sports games

Football – or soccer, for most of the billions of people around the world watching the World Cup this month – is not human society itself, with all its thorny issues. But sometimes the game is a reflection of the entire planet – of nations, their differences, their aspirations and those of a multitude of …

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Dutch Pharmacogenetics Working Group (DPWG) Guidelines for Gene-Drug Interaction Between UGT1A1 and Irinotecan – European Journal of Human Genetics

Swen J, Wilting I, Goede A, de, Grandia L, Mulder H, Touw D, and others Pharmacogenetics: From Bench to Byte. Clin Pharm Ther. 2008;83:781–7. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.clpt.6100507. Google Scholar article Guchelaar HJ. Pharmacogenomics, a new section of the European Journal of Human Genetics. Eur J Hum Genet. 2018;26:1399–400. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-018-0205-4. PubMed Article PubMed Central Google Scholar Lunenburg CATC, …

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Key factors in the family-level usefulness of pediatric genomic sequencing: a qualitative analysis to support preference research – European Journal of Human Genetics

Regier DA, Weymann D, Buchanan J, Marshall DA, Wordsworth S. Assessing health and non-health outcomes of next-generation sequencing: approaches, challenges, and solutions. Value health. 2018;21:1043–7. Google Scholar article Smith HS, McGuire AL, Wittenberg E, Lavelle TA. Impact of genetic testing on the family: integration of health economics and ethical, legal and social implications. Personalized med. …

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These European countries are most at risk from climate change

These European countries are most at risk from climate change

2022 has brought the climate crisis back to Europeans like no other year. It may be a ‘spyglass’ in the new normal, according to researchers behind a new study showing that the fire season has reached a record “burnt area” in parts of southwestern Europe. The continent has also suffered probably the worst drought in …

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ESA's new parastronaut John McFall, a British former Paralympic sprinter who will take part in a potentially groundbreaking feasibility study to explore whether physical disability will impair space travel, poses with ESA's new astronauts Meganne Christian, left, and Rosemary Coogan, right, during the ESA Council at Ministerial level (CM22) at the Grand Palais Ephemere, in Paris, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2022. The European Space Agency has selected a disabled former athlete to be among its its newest astronaut recruits as part of its first recruitment drive in over a decade that aimed to bring diversity to space travel. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

Space diversity: the European space agency obtains the 1st parastronaut

PARIS (AP) – The European Space Agency made history on Wednesday by selecting an amputee to be part of its new group of astronauts, complementing that with an unprecedented commitment to one day send a physically disabled person to the space. John McFall, a 41-year-old former British Paralympian who lost his right leg in a …

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Space diversity: the European space agency obtains the 1st parastronaut

Space diversity: the European space agency obtains the 1st parastronaut

PARIS (AP) – The European Space Agency made history on Wednesday by selecting an amputee to be part of its new group of astronauts, complementing that with an unprecedented commitment to one day send a physically disabled person to the space. John McFall, a 41-year-old former British Paralympian who lost his right leg in a …

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