Reproductive Genetics
Herausgeber: Kehoe, Sean; Homfray, Tessa; Chitty, Lyn
Reproductive Genetics
Herausgeber: Kehoe, Sean; Homfray, Tessa; Chitty, Lyn
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This book presents the findings of the RCOG Study Group findings on genetics underlying reproductive function.
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This book presents the findings of the RCOG Study Group findings on genetics underlying reproductive function.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (Rcog)
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781906985165
- ISBN-10: 1906985162
- Artikelnr.: 39540876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (Rcog)
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781906985165
- ISBN-10: 1906985162
- Artikelnr.: 39540876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Genetic aetiology of infertility Anu Bashamboo, Celia Ravel and Ken
McElreavey; 2. Disorders of sex development Lin Lin and John C. Achermann;
3. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: current practice and future
possibilities Alison Lashwood and Tarek El-Toukhy; 4. Ethical aspects of
saviour siblings: procreative reasons and the treatment of children Mark
Sheehan; 5. Epigenetics, assisted reproductive technologies and growth
restriction Jennifer M. Frost, Sayeda Abu-Amero, Caroline Daelemans and
Gudrun E. Moore; 6. Fetal stem cell therapy Jennifer Ryan, Michael Ting and
Nicholas Fisk; 7. Prenatal gene therapy Khalil Abi-Nader and Anna David; 8.
Ethical aspects of stem cell therapy and gene therapy S. Holm; 9. Fetal
dysmorphology: the role of the geneticist in the fetal medicine unit in
targeting diagnostic tests Tessa Homfray; 10. Fetal karyotyping: what
should we be offering and how? John Crolla; 11. Non-invasive prenatal
diagnosis: the future of prenatal genetic diagnosis? Lyn Chitty, Gail
Norbury and Helen White; 12. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis for fetal
blood group status Geoff Daniels, Kirstin Finning, Peter Martin and Edwin
Massey; 13. Selective termination of pregnancy and preimplantation genetic
diagnosis: some ethical issues in the interpretation of the legal criteria
Rosamund Scott; 14. Implementation and auditing of new genetics and tests:
translating genetic tests into practice in the NHS Rob Elles and Ian
Frayling; 15. New advances in prenatal genetic testing: the parent
perspective Jane Fisher; 16. Informed consent: what should we be doing?
Jenny Hewison and Louise Bryant; 17. Consensus views arising from the 57th
Study Group: Reproductive Genetics; Index.
McElreavey; 2. Disorders of sex development Lin Lin and John C. Achermann;
3. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: current practice and future
possibilities Alison Lashwood and Tarek El-Toukhy; 4. Ethical aspects of
saviour siblings: procreative reasons and the treatment of children Mark
Sheehan; 5. Epigenetics, assisted reproductive technologies and growth
restriction Jennifer M. Frost, Sayeda Abu-Amero, Caroline Daelemans and
Gudrun E. Moore; 6. Fetal stem cell therapy Jennifer Ryan, Michael Ting and
Nicholas Fisk; 7. Prenatal gene therapy Khalil Abi-Nader and Anna David; 8.
Ethical aspects of stem cell therapy and gene therapy S. Holm; 9. Fetal
dysmorphology: the role of the geneticist in the fetal medicine unit in
targeting diagnostic tests Tessa Homfray; 10. Fetal karyotyping: what
should we be offering and how? John Crolla; 11. Non-invasive prenatal
diagnosis: the future of prenatal genetic diagnosis? Lyn Chitty, Gail
Norbury and Helen White; 12. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis for fetal
blood group status Geoff Daniels, Kirstin Finning, Peter Martin and Edwin
Massey; 13. Selective termination of pregnancy and preimplantation genetic
diagnosis: some ethical issues in the interpretation of the legal criteria
Rosamund Scott; 14. Implementation and auditing of new genetics and tests:
translating genetic tests into practice in the NHS Rob Elles and Ian
Frayling; 15. New advances in prenatal genetic testing: the parent
perspective Jane Fisher; 16. Informed consent: what should we be doing?
Jenny Hewison and Louise Bryant; 17. Consensus views arising from the 57th
Study Group: Reproductive Genetics; Index.
1. Genetic aetiology of infertility Anu Bashamboo, Celia Ravel and Ken
McElreavey; 2. Disorders of sex development Lin Lin and John C. Achermann;
3. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: current practice and future
possibilities Alison Lashwood and Tarek El-Toukhy; 4. Ethical aspects of
saviour siblings: procreative reasons and the treatment of children Mark
Sheehan; 5. Epigenetics, assisted reproductive technologies and growth
restriction Jennifer M. Frost, Sayeda Abu-Amero, Caroline Daelemans and
Gudrun E. Moore; 6. Fetal stem cell therapy Jennifer Ryan, Michael Ting and
Nicholas Fisk; 7. Prenatal gene therapy Khalil Abi-Nader and Anna David; 8.
Ethical aspects of stem cell therapy and gene therapy S. Holm; 9. Fetal
dysmorphology: the role of the geneticist in the fetal medicine unit in
targeting diagnostic tests Tessa Homfray; 10. Fetal karyotyping: what
should we be offering and how? John Crolla; 11. Non-invasive prenatal
diagnosis: the future of prenatal genetic diagnosis? Lyn Chitty, Gail
Norbury and Helen White; 12. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis for fetal
blood group status Geoff Daniels, Kirstin Finning, Peter Martin and Edwin
Massey; 13. Selective termination of pregnancy and preimplantation genetic
diagnosis: some ethical issues in the interpretation of the legal criteria
Rosamund Scott; 14. Implementation and auditing of new genetics and tests:
translating genetic tests into practice in the NHS Rob Elles and Ian
Frayling; 15. New advances in prenatal genetic testing: the parent
perspective Jane Fisher; 16. Informed consent: what should we be doing?
Jenny Hewison and Louise Bryant; 17. Consensus views arising from the 57th
Study Group: Reproductive Genetics; Index.
McElreavey; 2. Disorders of sex development Lin Lin and John C. Achermann;
3. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: current practice and future
possibilities Alison Lashwood and Tarek El-Toukhy; 4. Ethical aspects of
saviour siblings: procreative reasons and the treatment of children Mark
Sheehan; 5. Epigenetics, assisted reproductive technologies and growth
restriction Jennifer M. Frost, Sayeda Abu-Amero, Caroline Daelemans and
Gudrun E. Moore; 6. Fetal stem cell therapy Jennifer Ryan, Michael Ting and
Nicholas Fisk; 7. Prenatal gene therapy Khalil Abi-Nader and Anna David; 8.
Ethical aspects of stem cell therapy and gene therapy S. Holm; 9. Fetal
dysmorphology: the role of the geneticist in the fetal medicine unit in
targeting diagnostic tests Tessa Homfray; 10. Fetal karyotyping: what
should we be offering and how? John Crolla; 11. Non-invasive prenatal
diagnosis: the future of prenatal genetic diagnosis? Lyn Chitty, Gail
Norbury and Helen White; 12. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis for fetal
blood group status Geoff Daniels, Kirstin Finning, Peter Martin and Edwin
Massey; 13. Selective termination of pregnancy and preimplantation genetic
diagnosis: some ethical issues in the interpretation of the legal criteria
Rosamund Scott; 14. Implementation and auditing of new genetics and tests:
translating genetic tests into practice in the NHS Rob Elles and Ian
Frayling; 15. New advances in prenatal genetic testing: the parent
perspective Jane Fisher; 16. Informed consent: what should we be doing?
Jenny Hewison and Louise Bryant; 17. Consensus views arising from the 57th
Study Group: Reproductive Genetics; Index.