Copy-number variation in congenital heart disease is a research paper published in Current Opinion in Genetics & Development (2022). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.609. It has been cited 57 times.
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Grant: R01HL137028
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Additional file 1 of Contribution of genetic variants to congenital heart defects in both singleton and twin fetuses: a Chinese cohort study
Additional file 1 of Contribution of genetic variants to congenital heart defects in both singleton and twin fetuses: a Chinese cohort study
Additional file 2 of Contribution of genetic variants to congenital heart defects in both singleton and twin fetuses: a Chinese cohort study
Additional file 2 of Contribution of genetic variants to congenital heart defects in both singleton and twin fetuses: a Chinese cohort study
Additional file 1 of The yield of SNP microarray analysis for fetal ultrasound cardiac abnormalities
Additional file 1 of The yield of SNP microarray analysis for fetal ultrasound cardiac abnormalities
Additional file 2 of The yield of SNP microarray analysis for fetal ultrasound cardiac abnormalities
Additional file 2 of The yield of SNP microarray analysis for fetal ultrasound cardiac abnormalities
Additional file 1 of Efficiency of copy number variation sequencing combined with karyotyping in fetuses with congenital heart disease and the following outcomes
Additional file 1 of Efficiency of copy number variation sequencing combined with karyotyping in fetuses with congenital heart disease and the following outcomes
Additional file 2 of Efficiency of copy number variation sequencing combined with karyotyping in fetuses with congenital heart disease and the following outcomes
Additional file 2 of Efficiency of copy number variation sequencing combined with karyotyping in fetuses with congenital heart disease and the following outcomes
Additional file 3 of The yield of SNP microarray analysis for fetal ultrasound cardiac abnormalities
Additional file 3 of The yield of SNP microarray analysis for fetal ultrasound cardiac abnormalities
Additional file 3 of Efficiency of copy number variation sequencing combined with karyotyping in fetuses with congenital heart disease and the following outcomes
Additional file 3 of Efficiency of copy number variation sequencing combined with karyotyping in fetuses with congenital heart disease and the following outcomes
Additional file 4 of Efficiency of copy number variation sequencing combined with karyotyping in fetuses with congenital heart disease and the following outcomes
Additional file 4 of Efficiency of copy number variation sequencing combined with karyotyping in fetuses with congenital heart disease and the following outcomes
Additional file 5 of Efficiency of copy number variation sequencing combined with karyotyping in fetuses with congenital heart disease and the following outcomes
Additional file 5 of Efficiency of copy number variation sequencing combined with karyotyping in fetuses with congenital heart disease and the following outcomes