The Genetics of bleeding disorders: a report on the UK Haemophilia Centre Doctors' Organisation annual scientific symposium, 10th October 2003

Haemophilia : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia
A L NicolleJ Hanley

Abstract

The UK Haemophilia Centre Doctors' Organisation (UKHCDO) held its annual scientific symposium in October 2003, at the International Centre for Life, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The educational day covered a range of topics relating to the genetics of bleeding disorders, including advances in genetics and gene therapy, antenatal diagnosis and counselling. We present the proceedings from the educational day.

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May 23, 2015·Haemophilia : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia·C Millar
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