ReviewCongenital absence of the vas deferens: a mild form of cystic fibrosis
References (40)
- et al.
Genital abnormalities in male patients with cystic fibrosis
J. Urol.
(1971) Genomic DNA sequence of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene
Genomics
(1991)Congenital bilateral absence of vas deferens in the absence of cystic fibrosis
Lancet
(1994)Congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens. A primarily genital form of cystic fibrosis
J. Am. Med. Assoc.
(1992)- et al.
Cell-specific localization of CFTR mRNA shows developmentally regulated expression in human fetal tissues
Hum. Mol. Genet.
(1993) - et al.
Epididymal sperm in assited reproductive technology
Ann Acad. Med.
(1988) - et al.
Intratubal gamete and embryo transfer in male infertility
- et al.
Aetiology of congenital absence of vas deferens: genetic study of three generations
Hum. Reprod.
(1993) Identification of the cystic fibrosis gene: genetic analysis
Science
(1989)Identification of the cystic fibrosis gene: cloning and characterization of complementary DNA
Science
(1989)
Identification of the cystic fibrosis gene: chromosome walking and jumping
Science
(1989)
Cystic fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis: genotypic and phenotypic variations
Annu. Rev. Genet.
(1995)
Population variations of common cystic fibrosis mutations
Hum. Mutat.
(1994)
Quantitative evaluation of spermatogenesis by testicular histology in men with congenital absence of the vas deferens
Hum. Reprod.
(1990)
Diagnostic criteria for cystic fibrosis patients in men with congenital absence of the vas deferens
Medicine
(1995)
Nasal epithelial ion transport and genetic analysis of infertile men with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens
Hum. Mol. Genet.
(1994)
erratum
Hum. Mol. Genet.
(1990)
Abnormal distribution of CF ΔF508 allele in azoospermic men with congenital aplasia of epididymis and vas deferens
Lancet
(1990)
Analysis of the whole CFTR regions and splice junctions in azoospermic men with congenital bilateral aplasia of epididymis or vas deferens
Hum. Genet.
(1994)
Is congenital bilateral absence of vas deferens a primary form of cystic fibrosis? Analyses of the CFTR gene in 67 patients
Am. J. Hum. Genet.
(1995)
Cited by (0)
Copyright © 1996 Published by Elsevier Ltd.