[tri-med] Re: American Journal of Medical Genetics

Have you tried rarechromo.org? The organization is Unique and they can match 
you up with similar karotyping if any others are registered.  They put us in 
contact with over 40 families around the world with chromosome 14 
duplication. Even highlighted the ones who have the same breakpoints as 
Luke.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kim Ihlenfeldt" <kimihlenfeldt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 1:27 PM
Subject: [tri-med] Re: American Journal of Medical Genetics


> For e-mail, I have MSN hotmail.  As for the journal, I was looking up
> Duplication 15 Syndrome and saw that there might be an article for my
> daughter's chromosome disorder (at least a part of it).  She doesn't fit
> into the Idic/Isodicentric 15 because she has so minimal extra chromosome
> 15.  I keep trying to find someone with similar chromosome 15 so I can try
> to get some info.  As far as the geneticists that I have talked to know,
> there is no one similar to her.  So I just keep trying to find info on my
> own.  Thanks to everyone who has been so helpful.
>
>
>>From: "Karen" <karens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Reply-To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: [tri-med] Re: American Journal of Medical Genetics
>>Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 18:13:39 +1100
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Kim Ihlenfeldt"
>> > Does anyone know how to get to this webiste or where to go for
>>information
>> > about this publication?
>>
>>I am not sure exactly what you are after Kim?
>>The American Journal of Medical Genetics is a Wiley publication and you 
>>can
>>access it from their web site
>>http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/home
>>However - it costs big money to be able to read articles or print them off
>>unless you have library access through a University library for example.
>>Your local library usually wont be able to give access. University
>>libraries
>>pay thousands of dollars each year to give students access. Additionally
>>you
>>will need to know exactly what article you are after - its not easy to
>>browse the articles. Much easier to use MESH terms. Thats best done 
>>through
>>medline or pubmed.
>>
>>Is there something in particular that you are after? John Carey is the
>>editor or I may still be able to get access myself - not sure (I don't 
>>have
>>the money to stay a member of my university alumni with library access as
>>much as I would love unrestricted access to journals)
>>
>> >>Also, is there a way to have information
>> > automatically signed on at the bottom of our e-mails so I don't have to
>> > type
>> > everything out each time?  Thanks.
>>
>>What mail program are you using? It can be done, depends on your mail
>>program as to how to do it.
>>
>>Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold 
>>well.
>>                                             -- Josh Billings
>>
>>Keep Looking For Rainbows!!
>>    _--_|\
>>  /Karen \
>>  \ _.--._ /
>>           v Karen, Mum to Alex (12 years, T-18 Mosaic)
>>http://members.optushome.com.au/karens
>>
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>>
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