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M W Partington

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Clinical Genetics|May 1, 1982
The Coffin-Lowry syndrome. Experience from four centresA G Hunter, M W Partington, J A Evans
American Journal of Medical Genetics|April 1, 1992
Mortality in the fragile X syndrome: preliminary dataM W Partington, H Robinson, S Laing, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|June 1, 1972
Altered calcium metabolism due to anticonvulsant drugsK De Luca, R E Masotti, M W Partington
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1971
Motor activity in early life. 3. Premature babies with neonatal tyrosinaemia; a pilot studyM W Partington, D Campbell, J Kuyek, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|August 9, 1996
Confirmation of early menopause in fragile X carriersM W Partington, D Y Moore, G M Turner
American Journal of Medical Genetics|August 11, 1991
Noses nobody knows--for real: rhiny and craniorhinyA N Mindikoglu, M W Partington, M M Cohen
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1971
Motor activity in early life. II. Daily motor activity output in the neonatal periodD Campbell, J Kuyek, E Lang, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|October 1, 1973
Blood serotonin levels in severe mental retardationM W Partington, J B Tu, C Y Wong
American Journal of Medical Genetics|January 1, 1984
Fragile-X syndrome III: dermatoglyphic studies in malesN E Simpson, B J Newman, M W Partington
Journal of Medical Genetics|October 10, 1997
Translocations involving 4p16.3 in three families: deletion causing the Pitt-Rogers-Danks syndrome and duplication resulting in a new overgrowth syndromeM W Partington, K Fagan, V Soubjaki, et al.
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Clinical Genetics|May 1, 1982
The Coffin-Lowry syndrome. Experience from four centresA G Hunter, M W Partington, J A Evans
American Journal of Medical Genetics|April 1, 1992
Mortality in the fragile X syndrome: preliminary dataM W Partington, H Robinson, S Laing, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|June 1, 1972
Altered calcium metabolism due to anticonvulsant drugsK De Luca, R E Masotti, M W Partington
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1971
Motor activity in early life. 3. Premature babies with neonatal tyrosinaemia; a pilot studyM W Partington, D Campbell, J Kuyek, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|August 9, 1996
Confirmation of early menopause in fragile X carriersM W Partington, D Y Moore, G M Turner
American Journal of Medical Genetics|August 11, 1991
Noses nobody knows--for real: rhiny and craniorhinyA N Mindikoglu, M W Partington, M M Cohen
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1971
Motor activity in early life. II. Daily motor activity output in the neonatal periodD Campbell, J Kuyek, E Lang, et al.
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|October 1, 1973
Blood serotonin levels in severe mental retardationM W Partington, J B Tu, C Y Wong
American Journal of Medical Genetics|January 1, 1984
Fragile-X syndrome III: dermatoglyphic studies in malesN E Simpson, B J Newman, M W Partington
Journal of Medical Genetics|October 10, 1997
Translocations involving 4p16.3 in three families: deletion causing the Pitt-Rogers-Danks syndrome and duplication resulting in a new overgrowth syndromeM W Partington, K Fagan, V Soubjaki, et al.
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