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Keywords: X chromosome inactivation
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Laura C. Kaupert, Ana Elisa C. Billerbeck, Vinícius N. Brito, Berenice B. Mendonca, Tânia A.S.S. Bachega
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Horm Res Paediatr (2010) 73 (4): 238–243.
Published Online: 09 March 2010
... tract is associated with hyperandrogenic disorders. In women, one of the X chromosomes is inactivated and the X chromosome inactivation (XCI) pattern varies among tissues. Previous studies of hyperandrogenic disorders only evaluated XCI in leukocytes. Objective: To evaluate whether the XCI pattern...
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Catherine J. Owen, Abdul Habeb, Simon H.S. Pearce, Michael Wright, Shoji Ichikawa, Andrea H. Sorenson, Michael J. Econs, Tim D. Cheetham
Journal:
Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Hormone Research (2009) 71 (4): 237–244.
Published Online: 04 March 2009
... was performed to confirm monozygosity and bi-parental inheritance of the X chromosome. The X chromosome inactivation pattern was studied in peripheral blood. Exons of the paternal PHEX and FGF23 genes were sequenced. Results: Biochemistry was persistently abnormal in the slow-growing twin 1 and normal in twin 2...