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An unofficial Blake Griffin blog: January 2012
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An unofficial Blake Griffin blog. Blake Griffin is one of the most exciting basketball players the NBA has ever seen. This blog will help the world understand the depth of his current and potential greatness. Sunday, January 22, 2012. Please make your free throws. Posted by Jefferson Fransenson. Monday, January 16, 2012. Blake Named One of 20 finalists for the 2012 USA Olympic Team. Returning from the team that won gold in Beijing are:. Back from the reigning world champions are: Kevin Durant. The good p...
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About the ISDR | ISDR
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The International Skeletal Dysplasia Registry is in the process of moving from Cedars-Sinai to UCLA. During the transition period, between 12/17/13 and 1/5/14, we will be unable to accept new cases. Beginning on 1/6/14, please contact us at 310-825-8998. Thank you for your continued support and happy holidays from the ISDR team! The International Skeletal Dysplasia Registry (ISDR) is. A collection of materials from families with one or more members diagnosed with a skeletal dysplasia including:. For Heal...
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Forms | ISDR
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To accompany the General Consent form for children ages 7-13. Authorization for Fetal Dissection. ONLY for fetal cases). Completed by Referring MD). Skin Biopsy Consent Form. Collaborate with the ISDR. For Healthcare Professionals: How to Submit a Case. For Patients and Families: Research Participation Q & A. Contact Us / Shipping info. Lazard Capital Markets is a growth-oriented full service broker-dealer with a unique position in today’s capital markets. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
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For Patients and Families: Research Participation Q & A | ISDR
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For Patients and Families: Research Participation Q & A. Any individual who has been diagnosed with a skeletal dysplasia may be enrolled in the Registry. This includes enrollment of living and deceased (neonatal deaths, stillbirths, fetal remains) individuals. Parents and siblings of an affected individual are strongly encouraged to participate. If there is a family history of the condition, affected and unaffected members of the extended family are also welcome to enroll. How do I enroll? In order to co...
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Publications | ISDR
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Foldynova-Trantirkova S, Wilcox WR, Krejci P. Sixteen years and counting: The current understanding of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) signaling in skeletal dysplasias. Hum Mutat. 2012 Jan;33(1):29-41. doi: 10.1002/humu.21636. Epub 2011 Nov 16. Nemec SF, Cohn DH, Krakow D, Funari VA, Rimoin DL, Lachman RS. The importance of conventional radiography in the mutational analysis of skeletal dysplasias (the TRPV4 mutational family). Pediatr Radiol. 2012 Jan;42(1):15-23. Epub 2011 Aug 24. Homan EP,...
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Our Expert Team | ISDR
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The expert team at the International Skeletal Dysplasia Registry at Cedars-Sinai offers state-of-the-art research and more than three decades of investigation into skeletal dysplasias, their causes and genetic patterns. Cedars-Sinai’s team of experts blends clinical experts, investigators and leading-edge diagnostic technologies to provide consulting physicians and their patients with precise diagnoses and matches to others who have the rare conditions that make up the skeletal dysplasias.
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Collaborate with the ISDR | ISDR
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Pioneers in skeletal dysplasia research. Collaborate with the ISDR. Requests for Material from the Registry for Research Collaboration. The ISDR welcomes collaborations with skeletal dysplasia researchers from around the world. Our collaborations with scientists worldwide help to facilitate advancements in skeletal dysplasia research. To apply for an FWA number through the NIH, click here: http:/ ohrp.cit.nih.gov/efile/FwaStart.aspx. Your request directly to the ISDR Investigators. Lazard Capital Markets...
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Donate | ISDR
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Support Skeletal Dysplasia Research. The ISDR has been in existence for over 40 years and has been supported through a variety of federal grants and private donations. With increasing costs and decreasing revenue, we are seeking financial support for the Registry so that we can continue to offer this service and perform the research necessary to enhance our ability to diagnose and treat the many forms of skeletal dysplasia. Our Tax ID number is 95-1644600. Collaborate with the ISDR.
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Submission Instruction Sheets | ISDR
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Support Skeletal Dysplasia Research. The International Skeletal Dysplasia Registry is in the process of moving from Cedars-Sinai to UCLA. During the transition period, between 12/17/13 and 1/5/14, we will be unable to accept new cases. Beginning on 1/6/14, please contact us at 310-825-8998. Informed consent for research participation is required for ALL case submissions to the ISDR. Your case cannot be reviewed until signed informed consent is on file in the Registry. Instructions for Fetal Submission.
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