Our complete bibliographies | |
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Short version |
407 references with links (no abstracts).1965-1997: 117 ko |
Long version |
407 references with abstracts (when available) of each article:Part 1: 1965-1992 125 references (100 ko)Warning: Printing the whole bibliography might come to more than 100 pages !!!. |
Our thematic bibliographies | |
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| EEG, seizures and epilepsy | 17 references (21 ko) |
| Communication | 6 references (7 ko) |
| Early diagnosis of Angelman Syndrome | 8 references (12 ko) |
| AS in adulthood | 5 references (6 ko) |
| Familial recurrence | 15 references (15 ko) |
| Uniparental disomy (UPD) | 19 references (24ko) |
Our linguistic bibliographies | |
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| Français (French) | 7 references |
| Português (Portuguese) | 3 references |
| Español (Spanish) | 5 references |
| Deutsch (German) | 2 references |
| Italiano (Italian) | 2 references |
| Dansk (Danish) | 1 reference |
| Nederlands (Dutch) | 1 reference |
| Svensk (Swedish) | 3 references |
| Russki (Russian) | 1 reference |
| Nippon go (Japanese) | 2 references |
| Czech | 1 reference |
| Magyar (Hungarian) | 1 reference |
| Afrikaans | 1 references |
Autres bibliographies / Other bibliographies | |
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| MedLine | Regularly updated, MedLine contains 347 references (under "Angelman", as of December 15, 1997) mostly published in English after 1980. Warning: When clicking on this link, the result of your request will appear on a new screen. |
| OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man) |
OMIM is a great database on human genes and genetic disorders authored and edited by Dr. Victor A. McKusick and his colleagues at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere, and developed for the World Wide Web by NCBI, the National Center for Biotechnology Information. Their text on Angelman Syndrome gives an historical view of the scientific discoveries concerning AS. Warning: When clicking on this link, the result of your request will appear on a new screen. |