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A Mouse Model for Down Syndrome

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Endocrine and musculoskeletal abnormalities in patients with Down syndrome

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Ageing of people with Down’s syndrome

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Medical management of children with Down's syndrome

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Congenital heart disease in Down's syndrome

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Clinical Profile of Down Syndrome in Children Less Than 14 Years in a Tertiary Care Hospital

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Dermatological manifestations of Down's syndrome

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Down Syndrome in Hyderabad (India) and It’s Vicinity

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The "Down Syndrome Critical Region" Is Sufficient in the Mouse Model to Confer Behavioral, Neurophysiological, and Synaptic Phenotypes Characteristic of Down Syndrome

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Hypocellularity in the Murine Model for Down Syndrome Ts65Dn Is Not Affected by Adult Neurogenesis

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Neuronal dysfunction in Down syndrome: Contribution of neuronal models in cell culture

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Complex networks of interaction of genes located in the critical region of Down syndrome expressed in the normal human brain

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High Resolution Physical Mapping and Identification of Transcribed Sequences in the Down Syndrome Region-2

Salvador Bergoñón Fuster

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Challenges and Opportunities for Translation of Therapies to Improve Cognition in Down Syndrome

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Molecular diagnosis of Down syndrome using quantitative APEX-2 microarrays

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Neonatal characteristics and perinatal complications in neonates with Down syndrome

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Temperament and behaviour problems in young children with Down syndrome at 12, 30, and 45 months

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Down Syndrome Research and Practice, 2006

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Is there a familial link between Down's syndrome and neural tube defects? Population and familial survey

Marcia Rodrigues Amorim

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Alterations in reelin and reelin receptors in Down syndrome

Emilio Varea

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In vivo MRI identifies cholinergic circuitry deficits in a Down syndrome model

Stephen D Ginsberg

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Down Syndrome: A Radiographic Study and Incidental Findings in Six Cases

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Infantile spasms in children with Down syndrome

Vlasta Duranovic

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Early increased density of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) immunoreactive neurons in Down syndrome

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Ten-Year Longitudinal Study of Thyroid Function in Children with Down's Syndrome

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Cytogenetic profile of Down syndrome cases seen by a general genetics outpatient service in Brazil

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Transcriptional disruptions in Down syndrome: a case study in the Ts1Cje mouse cerebellum during post‐natal development

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Defective Monocyte Chemotaxis in Children with Down's Syndrome

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Gene Expression Profile Analysis in Human T Lymphocytes from Patients with Down Syndrome

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Trying to see, failing to focus: near visual impairment in Down syndrome

Julie-anne Little

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Triple-X Syndrome in a Trisomic Down Syndrome Child: Both Aneuploidies Originated from the Mother

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The Alzheimer's Biomarker Consortium‐Down Syndrome: Rationale and methodology

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Systems Analysis of Human Multigene Disorders

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Altered endotoxin responsiveness in healthy children with Down syndrome

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Nutritional supplementation in Down syndrome: theoretical considerations and current status

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Altered expression of neuropeptides in the primary somatosensory cortex of the Down syndrome model Ts65Dn

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