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American Journal of Medical Genetics|November 6, 1995
Whispered hintsR G Resta
Science in Context|June 1, 2004
Eugenic considerations in the theory and practice of genetic counselingR G Resta
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|January 8, 2005
Changing demographics of advanced maternal age (AMA) and the impact on the predicted incidence of Down syndrome in the United States: Implications for prenatal screening and genetic counselingRobert G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|November 19, 2013
The crane's foot: The rise of the pedigree in human geneticsR G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|November 19, 2013
Genetic libraryR G Resta
Medicina Nei Secoli|December 3, 2003
Historical aspects of genetic counseling: why was maternal age 35 chosen as the cut-off for offering amniocentesis?Robert G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|September 1, 1992
The twisted helix: an essay on genetic counselors, eugenics, and social responsibilityRobert G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|July 5, 2015
Genetic LibraryR G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|July 5, 2015
Genetic LibraryR G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|October 3, 2009
Unprepared, understaffed, and unplanned: thoughts on the practical implications of discovering new breast and ovarian cancer causing genesRobert G Resta
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American Journal of Medical Genetics|November 6, 1995
Whispered hintsR G Resta
Science in Context|June 1, 2004
Eugenic considerations in the theory and practice of genetic counselingR G Resta
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|January 8, 2005
Changing demographics of advanced maternal age (AMA) and the impact on the predicted incidence of Down syndrome in the United States: Implications for prenatal screening and genetic counselingRobert G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|November 19, 2013
The crane's foot: The rise of the pedigree in human geneticsR G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|November 19, 2013
Genetic libraryR G Resta
Medicina Nei Secoli|December 3, 2003
Historical aspects of genetic counseling: why was maternal age 35 chosen as the cut-off for offering amniocentesis?Robert G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|September 1, 1992
The twisted helix: an essay on genetic counselors, eugenics, and social responsibilityRobert G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|July 5, 2015
Genetic LibraryR G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|July 5, 2015
Genetic LibraryR G Resta
Journal of Genetic Counseling|October 3, 2009
Unprepared, understaffed, and unplanned: thoughts on the practical implications of discovering new breast and ovarian cancer causing genesRobert G Resta
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