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  • Fraser, George Robert (1932-)
  • Background material on cryptophthalmos and Fraser syndrome PP/GRF/A.24-28

Background material on cryptophthalmos and Fraser syndrome

Date:
1872-2013
Reference:
PP/GRF/A.24-28
Part of:
Fraser, George Robert (1932-)
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Collection contents

  • Fraser, George Robert (1932-)PP/GRF
    • BiographicalPP/GRF/A.1-42
      • Fraser SyndromePP/GRF/A.22-35
        • Background material on cryptophthalmos and Fraser syndromePP/GRF/A.24-28
          • Early articles on cryptophthalmos by W. Zehender, and S. Golowin, in GermanPP/GRF/A.24
          • Early articles on cryptophthalmos by J. Asayama, and P. Avižonis, in GermanPP/GRF/A.25
          • Articles on Fraser syndrome and FRAS1 genePP/GRF/A.26
          • Articles on Fraser syndrome and FRAS1 genePP/GRF/A.27
          • "Fraser Syndrome: two millennia of cryptophthalamos from Pliny the Elder to FRAS. FREM and GRIP: a historical perspective", George R. Fraser (Open Journal of Genetics, 2013, 3, 1-7)PP/GRF/A.27A
          • 'Isolated and syndromic cryptophthalmos: a review of the Fraser Syndrome,' by I.T. Thomas et al.PP/GRF/A.28

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Publication/Creation

1872-2013

Physical description

5 files

Languages

  • English
  • German

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