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    Inherited interstitial deletion of chromosomes 5p and 16q without apparent phenotypic effect: further confirmation by Hand, Jennifer L., Michels, Virginia V., Marinello, Michelle J., Ketterling, Rhett P., Jalal, Syed M.

    Published in Prenatal diagnosis (01-02-2000)
    “…We describe two families in which an inherited interstitial deletion is present without apparent associated phenotypic abnormalities. The first deletion was…”
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    Acute nonlymphocytic leukemia in a glue sniffer by Caligiuri, M A, Early, A P, Marinello, M J, Preisler, H D

    Published in American journal of hematology (01-09-1985)
    “…A 17-year-old white male with a past history of chronic inhalational abuse of plastic glue was referred to our institution for sore throat, cervical…”
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    Borderline malignant serous tumors of the ovary maintained on extracellular matrix: evidence for clonal evolution and invasive potential by Crickard, K, Marinello, M J, Crickard, U, Satchidanand, S K, Yoonessi, M, Caglar, H

    Published in Cancer genetics and cytogenetics (01-10-1986)
    “…Four cases of advanced stage (II or III) and one case of early stage (IC) borderline malignant serous cystadenocarcinomas of the ovary were maintained on…”
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    Benign prostatic hyperplasia in an XX man by Marinello, M J, Montes, M, Farnsworth, W E, Hare, D, Fisher, B, Bannerman, R M

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-06-1979)
    “…A sixty-nine-year-old white phenotypic male who was being investigated for a myeloproliferative disorder, was found to have an XX karyotype in all cells…”
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    Ewing's sarcoma of the scapula with metastases to the lung and eye by Green, D M, Marinello, M J, Fisher, J, Mindell, E R, Zak, T A, Allen, J E, Khan, A R, Brecher, M L

    “…A small, round cell tumor of the left scapula was found in a 3-month-old female Caucasian child. The histology was consistent with Ewing's sarcoma…”
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    Adverse effects of aneuploidy on the outcome of remission induction therapy for acute nonlymphocytic leukaemia: analysis of types of treatment failure by Preisler, H D, Reese, P A, Marinello, M J, Pothier, L

    Published in British journal of haematology (01-03-1983)
    “…Cytogenetic studies were carried out on bone marrow specimens obtained from 98 patients with acute nonlymphocytic leukaemia. Patients were treated with…”
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    Non-disjunction of an unusual X chromosome by Hayata, I, Oshimura, M, Marinello, M J, Bannerman, R M, Sandberg, A A

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-08-1976)
    “…Because of multiple abnormalities in her children, a young mother was investigated and shown to have a 47,XXX chromosome constitution. Additional C group…”
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    Chromosomal Damage in Human Leukocytes Induced by Lysergic Acid Diethylamide by Cohen, Maimon M., Marinello, Michelle J., Back, Nathan

    “…Addition of lysergic acid diethylamide to cultured human leukocytes resulted in a marked increase of chromosomal abnormalities. The distribution of chromosome…”
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    "Masked" philadelphia chromosome (Ph1) due to an unusual translocation by Marinello, M J, Morita, M, Sandberg, A A

    Published in Cancer genetics and cytogenetics (01-01-1981)
    “…The case of a 58-year-old white female with Philadelphia (Ph1)-positive chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) and a "masked" Ph1 chromosome is described. The Ph1…”
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    A Study of the XYY Syndrome in Tall Men and Juvenile Delinquents by Marinello, Michelle J, Berkson, Richard A, Edwards, John A, Bannerman, Robin M

    “…Four new examples of the XYY karyotype were ascertained in a survey of selected male populations. Among men 183 cm (6 ft) or greater in height, two out of 86…”
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