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Dr John Wolstenholme.
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Shaun Haigh
Gavin Cuthbert
Moira Crosier
Fiona Harding
Dr John Wolstenholme
et al.
Origin of trisomy: no evidence to support the ovarian mosaicism theory
2012
Dr John Wolstenholme
Chromosomal mosaicism - How much do we really know?
2009
Professor Peter Cumpson
Dr John Wolstenholme
Report on the 47th IUVSTAworkshop 'angle-resolved XPS: The current status and future prospects for angle-resolved XPS of nano and subnano films'
2009
Dr John Wolstenholme
Jerome Evans
Dr Carol English
A 45,X fetus with false-negative 46,XX findings in CVS
2008
Dr John Wolstenholme
Mortality risks in patients with constitutional autosomal chromosome deletions in Britain: A cohort study
2008
Dr John Wolstenholme
John Emslie
Association of Clinical Cytogeneticists chorion villus sampling database 1987-2000
2006
Dr John Wolstenholme
Cancer incidence and mortality in men with Klinefelter syndrome: A cohort study
2005
Dr John Wolstenholme
Confined placental mosaicism - overview and update
2004
Hazel Clouston
Professor Mary Herbert
Dr John Fenwick
Professor Alison Murdoch
Dr John Wolstenholme
et al.
Cytogenetic analysis of human blastocysts
2002
Dr John Wolstenholme
Erratum: Maternal age and trisomy - A unifying mechanism of formation (Chromosoma (2000) 109 (435-438))
2001
Dr John Wolstenholme
Maternal age and trisomy - a unifying mechanism of formation (vol 109, pg 435, 2000)
2001
Dr John Wolstenholme
Dr Stephen Sturgiss
Professor Judith Goodship
Maternal uniparental heterodisomy for chromosome 2: Detection through 'atypical' maternal AFP/hCG levels, with an update on a previous case
2001
Dr John Wolstenholme
Maternal age and trisomy - a unifying mechanism of formation
2000
Dr John Wolstenholme
The predictive value of findings of the common aneuploidies, trisomies 13, 18 and 21, and numerical sex chromosome abnormalities at CVS: Experience from the ACC UK Collaborative Study
1999
Dr Maria Lastowska
Professor Andrew Pearson
Dr John Wolstenholme
Dr Nicholas Bown
Promiscuous translocations of chromosome arm 17q in human neuroblastomas
1997