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Links to Other GroupsThis section contains links to discussion groups, bulletin boards, blog sites and other networks that are sponsored by third parties concerning the chromosomal conditions that KS&A serves. The following list is provided solely as a service, and without expressing any opinion as to the suitability of any of these resources to your specific needs. Because these resources are sponsored by third-parties and not KS&A, please direct all suggestions or complaints you may have about them to the respective sponsor. Click the section below that corresponds to the particular condition of interest to you, or the final section if there’s another group you believe may be appropriate to this listing -
47,XXY and Klinefelter syndrome Please be patient as we are still working on the site
KS&A’s Director of Scientific Communication Services has been working diligently to compile a list of resources concerning 47XXY and Klinefelter syndrome for this Website, and anticipates uploading this information in the very near future. If you would like to submit a name immediately, please click here to add a resource. Please be patient as we are still working on the site
KS&A’s Director of Scientific Communication Services has been working diligently to compile a list of resources concerning Trisomy X for this Website, and anticipates uploading this information in the very near future. If you would like to submit a name immediately, please click here to add a resource. Please be patient as we are still working on the site
KS&A’s Director of Scientific Communication Services has been working diligently to compile a list of resources concerning 47XYY syndrome for this Website, and anticipates uploading this information in the very near future. If you would like to submit a name immediately, please click here to add a resource. Other X and/or Y Aneuoploidies Please be patient as we are still working on the site
KS&A’s Director of Scientific Communication Services has been working diligently to compile a list of resources concerning other X and/or Y chromosome aneuploidies for this Website, and anticipates uploading this information in the very near future. If you would like to submit a name immediately, please click here to add a resource. Adding Another Resource to the List KS&A is always on the lookout for additional resources that may be relevant to our members. If you know of a discussion group, bulletin board, blog site and other network that is not currently on our list of third-party resources, but that you perceive should be, please (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) in order to let us know. Where possible, please include a link to the main registration page for the discussion group or community site; the condition(s) to which you feel the group or site has relevance; and a brief summary of the resource and why you feel it should be added to KS&A’s list. Published on Nov 15, 2006 at 11:56 PM Last updated on Oct 31, 2009 at 08:36 AM |
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