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Alvarez-Nava F, Lanes R, Quintero JM, et al. Effect of the parental origin of the X-chromosome on the clinical features, associated complications, the two-year-response to growth hormone (rhGH) and the biochemical profile in patients with turner syndrome. Int J Pediatr Endocrinol. 2013;2013(1):10doi: 10.1186/1687-9856-2013-10.
Alvarez-Nava, F., Lanes, R., Quintero, J. M., Miras, M., Fideleff, H., Mericq, V., Marcano, H., Zabala, W., Soto, M., Pardo, T., Borjas, L., Villalobos, J., Gunczler, P., Unanue, N., Tkalenko, N., Boyanofsky, A., Silvano, L., Franchioni, L., Llano, M., Fideleff, G., Azaretzky, M., & Suarez, M. (2013). Effect of the parental origin of the X-chromosome on the clinical features, associated complications, the two-year-response to growth hormone (rhGH) and the biochemical profile in patients with turner syndrome. International journal of pediatric endocrinology, 2013(1), 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-9856-2013-10
Alvarez-Nava, Francisco, et al. "Effect of the parental origin of the X-chromosome on the clinical features, associated complications, the two-year-response to growth hormone (rhGH) and the biochemical profile in patients with turner syndrome." International journal of pediatric endocrinology vol. 2013,1 (2013): 10. doi: https://doi.org/10.1186/1687-9856-2013-10
Alvarez-Nava F, Lanes R, Quintero JM, Miras M, Fideleff H, Mericq V, Marcano H, Zabala W, Soto M, Pardo T, Borjas L, Villalobos J, Gunczler P, Unanue N, Tkalenko N, Boyanofsky A, Silvano L, Franchioni L, Llano M, Fideleff G, Azaretzky M, Suarez M. Effect of the parental origin of the X-chromosome on the clinical features, associated complications, the two-year-response to growth hormone (rhGH) and the biochemical profile in patients with turner syndrome. Int J Pediatr Endocrinol. 2013 Jun 04;2013(1):10. doi: 10.1186/1687-9856-2013-10. PMID: 23731950; PMCID: PMC3679778.
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