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P Maraschio

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Pathologica|January 1, 1983
[Factors predisposing to chromosome pathology]O Zuffardi, P Maraschio
Minerva Ginecologica|March 1, 1984
[Partial deletion of the short arm of the X chromosome in a patient with a monolateral ovarian streak]R Simonetta, P Maraschio
Journal De Genetique Humaine|October 1, 1975
Chromosome abnormalities and male sterilityO Zuffardi, P Maraschio, F Pasquali
Human Genetics|January 1, 1984
The Cd technique identifies a specific structure related to centromeric functionS Lambiase, P Maraschio, O Zuffardi
Annali Di Ostetricia, Ginecologia, Medicina Perinatale|September 1, 1973
[Chromosome 6/17 translocation as a cause of repeated abortions]F Pasquali, P Maraschio, C Zara
Annales De Genetique|January 1, 1994
Maternal derivation of inv dup (22) and clinical variation in cat-eye syndromeR Tupler, A Hoeller, A Pezzolo, et al.
Human Genetics|January 1, 1980
Cd bands and centromeric function in dicentric chromosomesP Maraschio, O Zuffardi, F Lo Curto
European Journal of Pediatrics|May 1, 1993
Hypogonadism in a patient with balanced X/18 translocation and pituitary hormone deficiencyD Larizza, P Maraschio, M Maghnie, et al.
Annales De Genetique|September 1, 1977
X chromosomes attached by their long arm: replication autonomy of the short arm adjacent to the inactive centromereP Maraschio, S Scappaticci, E Ferrari, et al.
Minerva Pediatrica|October 6, 1975
[Familial translocation D/D]A Colombo, N Forenza, P Maraschio, et al.
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Pathologica|January 1, 1983
[Factors predisposing to chromosome pathology]O Zuffardi, P Maraschio
Minerva Ginecologica|March 1, 1984
[Partial deletion of the short arm of the X chromosome in a patient with a monolateral ovarian streak]R Simonetta, P Maraschio
Journal De Genetique Humaine|October 1, 1975
Chromosome abnormalities and male sterilityO Zuffardi, P Maraschio, F Pasquali
Human Genetics|January 1, 1984
The Cd technique identifies a specific structure related to centromeric functionS Lambiase, P Maraschio, O Zuffardi
Annali Di Ostetricia, Ginecologia, Medicina Perinatale|September 1, 1973
[Chromosome 6/17 translocation as a cause of repeated abortions]F Pasquali, P Maraschio, C Zara
Annales De Genetique|January 1, 1994
Maternal derivation of inv dup (22) and clinical variation in cat-eye syndromeR Tupler, A Hoeller, A Pezzolo, et al.
Human Genetics|January 1, 1980
Cd bands and centromeric function in dicentric chromosomesP Maraschio, O Zuffardi, F Lo Curto
European Journal of Pediatrics|May 1, 1993
Hypogonadism in a patient with balanced X/18 translocation and pituitary hormone deficiencyD Larizza, P Maraschio, M Maghnie, et al.
Annales De Genetique|September 1, 1977
X chromosomes attached by their long arm: replication autonomy of the short arm adjacent to the inactive centromereP Maraschio, S Scappaticci, E Ferrari, et al.
Minerva Pediatrica|October 6, 1975
[Familial translocation D/D]A Colombo, N Forenza, P Maraschio, et al.
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