American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics - 2005

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T A T A T A T A
Recent progress towards a molecular understanding of Marfan syndrome
Progress in the understanding of connective tissue disorders
A genetic approach to fracture epidemiology in childhood
Genetic basis of thoracic aortic aneurysms and aortic dissections
Molecular genetics in <i>classic</i> Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
Tenascin‐X, collagen, elastin, and the Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
Osteogenesis imperfecta, current and future medical treatment
Fragile X syndrome
Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome
INTRODUCTION
Clinical and molecular overlap in overgrowth syndromes
<i>NSD1</i> mutations in Sotos syndrome "Japanese Sotos syndrome patients" and "non‐Japense patients" (i.e., Japanese / non-Japanese)
Proteus syndrome: An update
Tumor predisposition in Costello syndrome
Risk of tumorigenesis in overgrowth syndromes: A comprehensive review
Candidate gene analysis in human neural tube defects Irish population
Folate supplementation in three genetic models: Implications for understanding folate‐dependent developmental pathways
Mouse models of neural tube defects: Investigating preventive mechanisms
Epithelial cell polarity genes are required for neural tube closure
Non‐multifactorial neural tube defects
Introduction to this issue of <i>American Journal of Medical Genetics</i>
Role of <i>Folbp1</i> in the regional regulation of apoptosis and cell proliferation in the developing neural tube and craniofacies
Current perspectives on the causes of neural tube defects resulting from diabetic pregnancy
Epidemiology of neural tube defects
Embryology of neural tube development
Neural tube closure and neural tube defects: Studies in animal models reveal known knowns and known unknowns
Genetics of suicidal behavior
Suicidal disorders: A nosological entity per se?
Suicidal behavior prevention: WHO perspectives on research
Suicidal behavior: Relationship between phenotype and serotonergic genotype
History and geography of suicide: Could genetic risk factors account for the variation in suicide rates? variability of suicide rates across Europe; map of Europe; European gene distribution; ancestral ada; populations; group of people living within the J-curve; Greenland (as example of a population)
Molecular characterization of suicide by microarray analysis
Personality traits as intermediary phenotypes in suicidal behavior: Genetic issues
Family genetic studies, suicide, and suicidal behavior