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Down Syndrome Research and Practice Volume 5 Issue 3
The following articles from
Down Syndrome Research and Practice
Volume 5 Issue 3 are available:
Sleep Neurophysiopathology in Down syndrome
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Raffaele Ferri, Lilia Curzi-Dascalova, Stefano Del Gracco, Maurizio Elia, Salvatore Pettinato, and Sebastiano Musumeci.
Dental Care for the Patient with Down Syndrome
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Elizabeth S Pilcher.
Incidence of Helicobacter Pylori Antibodies in subjects with Down Syndrome
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Pinella Failla, Rosa Pettinato, Concetta Barone, and Corrado Romano.
IGG Antibodies to Beta-Lactoglobulin and Cow's Milk Protein Intolerance in Down Syndrome
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Pinella Failla, Concetta Barone, Rosa Pettinato, and Corrado Romano.
IGF-1 Levels in Down Syndrome
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L Ragusa, C Proto, A Alberti, C Romano, A Rossodivita, and F Colabucci.
Why it is necessary to study the role of mitochondrial genome in Trisomy 21 Pathogenesis
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Svetlana Arbuzova.
Down Syndrome in Kuwait: Recurrent Familial Trisomy 21 in Siblings
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S. A. Al Awadi, K. K. Naguib, L. Bastaki, S. Gouda, F.M. Mohammed, S.J. Abulhasan, W.A Al-Ateeqi, and D.S. Krishna Murthy.
Development of a scale for the evaluation of listening behaviour of children with Down syndrome
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Rene Hugo, Brenda Louw, and Alta Kritzinger.
The Untoward Side Effects of Interferon Therapy Correlate Well with the Spectrum of Symptoms that Make up the Down Syndrome
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L.E. Maroun, T. Heffernan, and D. Hallam.