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Literatura médica sobre Osteogênesis Imperfecta

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Literatura médica sobre Osteogênesis Imperfecta





1. Andersen, P. E., Jr.; Hauge, M. :
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2. Barsh, G. S.; David, K. E.; Byers, P. H. :
Type I osteogenesis imperfecta: a nonfunctional allele for pro-alpha-1(I) chains of type I  procollagen. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 79: 3838-3842, 1982.
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     3. Bauze, R. J.; Smith, R.; Francis, M. J. O. :
     A new look at osteogenesis imperfecta: a clinical, radiological and
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     4. Beighton, P. :
     Familial dentinogenesis imperfecta, blue sclerae, and wormian bones without fractures:
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     5. Bembi, B.; Parma, A.; Bottega, M.; Ceschel, S.; Zanatta, M.; Martini,C.; Ciana, G.
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     6. Bierring, K. :
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     7. Bonadio, J.; Saunders, T. L.; Tsai, E.; Goldstein, S. A.; Morris-Wiman, J.; Brinkley,
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     Transgenic mouse model of the mild dominant form of osteogenesis
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     8. Boright, A. P.; Lancaster, G. A.; Scriver, C. R. :
     Osteogenesis imperfecta: a heterogeneous morphologic phenotype in cultured dermal
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9. Byers, P. H. :
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12. Byers, P. H.; Barsh, G. S.; Rowe, D. W.; Peterson, K. E.; Holbrook, K. >A.;
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     13. Byers, P. H.; Shapiro, J. R.; Rowe, D. W.; David, K. E.; Holbrook, K.
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     14. Byers, P. H.; Wallis, G. A.; Willing, M. C. :
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     15. Carothers, A. D.; McAllion, S. J.; Paterson, C. R. :
     Risk of dominant mutation in older fathers: evidence from osteogenesis
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     16. Castells, S.; Colbert, C.; Charkrabarti, C.; Bachtell, R. S.; Kassner,
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     17. Cetta, G.; de Luca, G.; Tenni, R.; Zanaboni, G.; Lenzi, L.; Castellani,
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     Biochemical investigations of different forms of osteogenesis imperfecta:
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     18. Cetta, G.; Lenzi, L.; Rizzotti, M.; Ruggeri, A.; Valli, M.; Boni, M. :
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     19. Cohn, D. H.; Apone, S.; Eyre, D. R.; Starman, B. J.; Andreassen, P.;
     Charbonneau, H.; Nicholls, A. C.; Pope, F. M.; Byers, P. H. :
     Substitution of cysteine for glycine within the carboxyl-terminal
     telopeptide of the alpha1 chain of type I collagen produces mild
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     20. Cohn, D. H.; Byers, P. H.; Steinmann, B.; Gelinas, R. E. :
     Lethal osteogenesis imperfecta resulting from a single nucleotide change in
     one human pro-alpha-1(I) collagen allele. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 83:
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     21. Delvin, E. E.; Glorieux, F. H.; Lopez, E. :
     In vitro sulfate turnover in osteogenesis imperfecta congenita and tarda.
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     22. Dickson, I. R.; Millar, E. A.; Veis, A. :
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     24. Francis, M. J. O.; Smith, R. :
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     25. Francis, M. J. O.; Smith, R.; Bauze, R. J. :
     Instability of polymeric skin collagen in osteogenesis imperfecta. Brit.
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     26. Francis, M. J. O.; Williams, K. J.; Sykes, B. C.; Smith, R. :
     The relative amounts of the collagen chains alpha-1(I), alpha-2 and
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     27. Garretsen, T. J. T. M.; Cremers, C. W. R. J. :
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     28. Genovese, C.; Brufsky, A.; Shapiro, J.; Rowe, D. :
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     29. Genovese, C.; Rowe, D. :
     Analysis of cytoplasmatic and nuclear messenger RNA in fibroblasts from
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     30. Glorieux, F. H.; Bishop, N. J.; Plotkin, H.; Chabot, G.; Lanoue, G.;
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     31. Heyes, F. M.; Blattner, R. J.; Robinson, H. B. G. :
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     32. Hortop, J.; Tsipouras, P.; Hanley, J. A.; Maron, B. J.; Shapiro, J. R.
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     33. Kaiser-Kupfer, M. I.; McCain, L.; Shapiro, J. R.; Podgor, M. J.;
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     Low ocular rigidity in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta. Invest.
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     34. Labhard, M. E.; Wirtz, M. K.; Pope, F. M.; Nicholls, A. C.; Hollister,
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     35. Lancaster, G.; Goldman, H.; Scriver, C. R.; Gold, R. J. M.; Wong, I. :
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     36. Levin, L. S.; Brady, J. M.; Melnick, M. :
     Scanning electron microscopy of teeth in dominant osteogenesis imperfecta.
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     37. Levin, L. S.; Pyeritz, R. E.; Young, R. J.; Holliday, M. J.; Laspia, C.
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     40. Levin, L. S.; Young, R. J.; Pyeritz, R. E. :
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     41. Lindberg, K. A.; Sivarajah, A.; Murad, S.; Pinnell, S. R. :
     Abnormal collagen crosslinks in a family with osteogenesis imperfecta.
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     42. Lukinmaa, P.-L.; Ranta, H.; Ranta, K.; Kaitila, I. :
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     43. Lynch, J. R.; Ogilvie, D.; Priestley, L.; Baigrie, C.; Smith, R.;
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     44. Marini, J. C. :
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     45. Martin, G. R.; Layman, D. L.; Narayanan, A. S.; Nigra, T. P.; Siegel,
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     46. Mottes, M.; Cugola, L.; Cappello, N.; Pignatti, P. F. :
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     47. Muller, P. K.; Raisch, K.; Matzen, K.; Gay, S. :
     Presence of type III collagen in bone from a patient with osteogenesis
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     48. Nicholls, A. C.; Oliver, J.; Renouf, D.; Pope, F. M. :
     Type I collagen mutation in osteogenesis imperfecta and inherited
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     49. Nicholls, A. C.; Pope, F. M.; Craig, D. :
     An abnormal collagen alpha-chain containing cysteine in autosomal dominant
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     50. Pedersen, U. :
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     51. Pedersen, U.; Bramsen, T. :
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     52. Penttinen, R. P.; Lichtenstein, J. R.; Martin, G. R.; McKusick, V. A. :
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     53. Prockop, D. J.; Kivirikko, K. I. :
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     54. Pyeritz, R. E.; Levin, L. S. :
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     55. Riedner, E. D.; Levin, L. S.; Holliday, M. J. :
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     57. Rowe, D. W.; Shapiro, J. R. :
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     58. Rowe, D. W.; Shapiro, J. R.; Schlesinger, S. :
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     60. Sauk, J. J.; Gay, R.; Miller, E. J.; Gay, S. :
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     61. Shapiro, J. R.; Pikus, A.; Weiss, G.; Rowe, D. W. :
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     62. Shapiro, J. R.; Stover, M. L.; Burn, V. E.; McKinstry, M. B.; Burshell,
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     63. Shapiro, J. R.; Triche, T.; Rowe, D. W.; Munabi, A.; Cattell, H. S.;
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     64. Shea, J. J.; Postma, D. S. :
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     65. Sillence, D.; Butler, B.; Latham, M.; Barlow, K. :
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     66. Sillence, D. O. :
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     68. Solomons, C. C.; Styner, J. :
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     69. Spotila, L. D.; Constantinou, C. D.; Sereda, L.; Ganguly, A.; Riggs, B.
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     70. Spotila, L. D.; Sereda, L.; Prockop, D. J. :
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     71. Starman, B. J.; Eyre, D.; Charbonneau, H.; Harrylock, M.; Weis, M. A.;
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     72. Steinmann, B.; Nicholls, A.; Pope, F. M. :
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     75. Stover, M. L.; Primorac, D.; McKinstry, M. B.; Rowe, D. W. :
     Defective splicing of mRNA from one COL1A1 allele of type I collagen in
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     76. Sykes, B.; Francis, M. J. O.; Phil, F. D.; Smith, R. :
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     77. Sykes, B.; Ogilvie, D.; Wordsworth, P.; Anderson, J.; Jones, N. :
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     78. Sykes, B.; Ogilvie, D.; Wordsworth, P.; Wallis, G.; Mathew, C.;
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     79. Tsipouras, P. :
     Genetic heterogeneity of mild osteogenesis imperfecta (OI types I and IV):
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     80. Tsipouras, P.; Borresen, A.; Dickson, L. A.; Berg, K.; Prockop, D. J.;
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     81. Tsipouras, P.; Myers, J. C.; Ramirez, F.; Prockop, D. J. :
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     82. Velley, J. :
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     83. Vetter, U.; Pontz, B.; Zauner, E.; Brenner, R. E.; Spranger, J. :
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     84. Wallis, G.; Beighton, P.; Boyd, C.; Mathew, C. G. :
     Mutations linked to the pro alpha2(I) collagen gene are responsible for
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     85. Wenstrup, R. J.; Willing, M. C.; Starman, B. J.; Byers, P. H. :
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     86. Willing, M. C.; Cohn, D. H.; Byers, P. H. :
     Frameshift mutation near the 3'end of the COL1A1 gene of type I collagen
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     87. Willing, M. C.; Pruchno, C. J.; Atkinson, M.; Byers, P. H. :
     Osteogenesis imperfecta type I is commonly due to a COL1A1 null allele of
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     88. Willing, M. C.; Pruchno, C. J.; Byers, P. H. :
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     89. Willing, M. C.; Slayton, R. L.; Pitts, S. H.; Deschenes, S. P. :
     Absence of mutations in the promoter of the COL1A1 gene of type I collagen
     in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta type I. J. Med. Genet. 32:
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     90. Zhuang, J.; Tromp, G.; Kuivaniemi, H.; Nakayasu, K.; Prockop, D. J. :
     Deletion of 19 base pairs in intron 13 of the gene for the pro-alpha-2(I)
     chain of type-I procollagen (COL1A2) causes exon skipping in a proband with
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