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  • 1. The origin of human aneuploidy: where we have been, where we are going.
    Hassold T, Hall H, Hunt P.
    Hum Mol Genet; 2007 Oct 15; 16 Spec No. 2():R203-8. PubMed ID: 17911163
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  • 2. To err (meiotically) is human: the genesis of human aneuploidy.
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  • 4. Origin and mechanisms of non-disjunction in human autosomal trisomies.
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  • 8. Gender effects on the incidence of aneuploidy in mammalian germ cells.
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  • 11. Double aneuploidy (48,XXY,+21) of maternal origin in a child born to a 13-year-old mother: evaluation of the maternal folate metabolism.
    Biselli JM, Machado FB, Zampieri BL, Alves da Silva AF, Goloni-Bertollo EM, Haddad R, Eberlin MN, Vannucchi H, Carvalho VM, Medina-Acosta E, Pavarino-Bertelli EC.
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  • 14. Chromosomal differences in susceptibility to meiotic aneuploidy.
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  • 16. Parental origin and meiotic stage of non-disjunction in 139 cases of trisomy 21.
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  • 17. Trisomy in man.
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  • 18. Molecular basis of maternal age-related increase in oocyte aneuploidy.
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  • 20. Parental age-related aneuploidy in human germ cells and offspring: a story of past and present.
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