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    A gene expression map of human chromosome 21 orthologues in the mouse by Gitton, Yorick, Dahmane, Nadia, Baik, Sonya, Ruiz i Altaba, Ariel, Neidhardt, Lorenz, Scholze, Manuela, Herrmann, Bernhard G, Kahlem, Pascal, Benkahla, Alia, Schrinner, Sabine, Yildirimman, Reha, Herwig, Ralf, Lehrach, Hans, Yaspo, Marie-Laure

    Published in Nature (London) (05-12-2002)
    “…The DNA sequence of human chromosome 21 (HSA21) has opened the route for a systematic molecular characterization of all of its genes. Trisomy 21 is associated…”
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    Journal Article
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    A case-control study of Burkitt lymphoma in East Africa: are local health facilities an appropriate source of representative controls? by Baik, Sonya, Mbaziira, Mike, Williams, Makeda, Ogwang, Martin D, Kinyera, Tobias, Emmanuel, Benjamin, Ziegler, John L, Reynolds, Steven J, Mbulaiteye, Sam M

    Published in Infectious agents and cancer (13-03-2012)
    “…We investigated the feasibility and appropriateness of enrolling controls for Burkitt lymphoma (BL) from local health facilities in two regions in Uganda. BL…”
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    Reducing the deleterious effects of intrauterine CO2 during fetoscopic surgery by SAIKI, Y, LITWIN, D. E. M, BIGRAS, J.-L, WADDELL, J, KONIG, A, BAIK, S, NAVSARIKAR, A, REBEYKA, I. M

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-04-1997)
    “…The fetoscopic approach to fetal intervention is a promising minimally invasive technique for correcting congenital anomalies in utero. However, expansion of…”
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    Catecholamines and basal metabolism in the myocardium by Baik, Sonya A

    Published 01-01-1998
    “…Blood-based cardioplegia used to arrest the heart for cardiac surgery has elevated levels of endogenous catecholamines. However, myocardial exposure to…”
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    Reducing the Deleterious Effects of Intrauterine CO2during Fetoscopic Surgery by Saiki, Yoshikatsu, Litwin, Demetrius E.M., Bigras, Jean-Luc, Waddell, Jill, Konig, Andrea, Baik, Sonya, Navsarikar, Anup, Rebeyka, Ivan M.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-04-1997)
    “…The fetoscopic approach to fetal intervention is a promising minimally invasive technique for correcting congenital anomalies in utero. However, expansion of…”
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    Journal Article