Cytogenetically Balanced Reciprocal Translocation Could Hide Molecular Genomic Unbalances: Implications for Foetal Phenotype Correlation
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Villa, N.; Redaelli, S.; Farina, S.; Sala, E.; Crosti, F.; Cozzolino, S.; Verderio, M.; Dalprà, L.; Roversi, G.; Bentivegna, A.; et al. Cytogenetically Balanced Reciprocal Translocation Could Hide Molecular Genomic Unbalances: Implications for Foetal Phenotype Correlation. Diagnostics 2024, 14, 1732. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14161732
Villa N, Redaelli S, Farina S, Sala E, Crosti F, Cozzolino S, Verderio M, Dalprà L, Roversi G, Bentivegna A, et al. Cytogenetically Balanced Reciprocal Translocation Could Hide Molecular Genomic Unbalances: Implications for Foetal Phenotype Correlation. Diagnostics. 2024; 14(16):1732. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14161732
Chicago/Turabian StyleVilla, Nicoletta, Serena Redaelli, Stefania Farina, Elena Sala, Francesca Crosti, Sabrina Cozzolino, Maria Verderio, Leda Dalprà, Gaia Roversi, Angela Bentivegna, and et al. 2024. "Cytogenetically Balanced Reciprocal Translocation Could Hide Molecular Genomic Unbalances: Implications for Foetal Phenotype Correlation" Diagnostics 14, no. 16: 1732. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14161732
APA StyleVilla, N., Redaelli, S., Farina, S., Sala, E., Crosti, F., Cozzolino, S., Verderio, M., Dalprà, L., Roversi, G., Bentivegna, A., Cazzaniga, G., Lavitrano, M., & Conconi, D. (2024). Cytogenetically Balanced Reciprocal Translocation Could Hide Molecular Genomic Unbalances: Implications for Foetal Phenotype Correlation. Diagnostics, 14(16), 1732. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14161732