PMID: 2111366Apr 1, 1990Paper

Syndromology: an updated conceptual overview. X. References

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
M M Cohen

Abstract

Part X is the reference section for Parts I through VIII which appeared in the four previous issues of the journal and Part IX which appears in this issue. The reference section itself is divided into two parts. The first part provides general references of selected topics for the interested reader. The second part consists of an alphabetical listing of all references cited in Parts I through IX.

References

Aug 1, 1975·The Journal of Pediatrics·E H ZackaiJ W Hanson
Aug 1, 1975·The Journal of Pediatrics·J W Hanson, D W Smith
May 1, 1975·Annals of Human Genetics·B L Shapiro
Jan 1, 1976·British Medical Bulletin·P M Dunn
Jan 1, 1975·Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology·F L GrahamA J Van Der Eb
Jan 1, 1979·Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics·U FranckeV M Riccardi
Jan 1, 1977·Dento Maxillo Facial Radiology·S KreiborgU Prydsoe
May 11, 1978·The New England Journal of Medicine·S K Clarren, D W Smith
Dec 1, 1977·American Journal of Diseases of Children·G L FeldmanE W Lovrien
Mar 1, 1979·Clinical Genetics·R M GoodmanY Rotem
Apr 1, 1979·Journal of Medical Genetics·D O SillenceD M Danks
Jul 1, 1979·Clinical Genetics·R P Beasley, M M Cohen
Aug 1, 1979·Clinical Genetics·E Niebuhr
Jan 1, 1977·Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae·M M Cohen
Jan 1, 1978·American Journal of Medical Genetics·M V Durkin-StammJ M Opitz
Mar 1, 1975·Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology·L S LevinC F Salinas
Jun 1, 1976·Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery·P Tessier
Aug 16, 1976·European Journal of Pediatrics·J FaustC Nieuwenhuijsen
Aug 1, 1976·Journal of Medical Genetics·M M Cohen
Aug 25, 1975·Humangenetik·F R GrosseH R Wiedemann
Jan 1, 1990·American Journal of Medical Genetics·M M Cohen, S Kreiborg
Jul 1, 1988·American Journal of Medical Genetics·G N WilsonA K Hajra
Sep 1, 1989·American Journal of Medical Genetics·P H Byers
Jan 1, 1988·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·M A LevineC Van Dop
Jan 1, 1986·The Journal of Pediatrics·S GoldfischerF Van Hoof
Mar 5, 1987·Nature·G E MooreO Jensson
Jul 1, 1988·Journal of Medical Genetics·A IvensR Williamson
Feb 1, 1986·The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism·H H RadekeR D Hesch
Aug 1, 1986·The Journal of Pediatrics·R D Schmickel

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Jul 7, 2016·Indian Journal of Ophthalmology·Vikas KhetanAlex V Levin

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