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Re: APCKFrom: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)Sat Jan 5 11:18:52 2002
if you are referring to Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease - these laboratories are offering clinical testing - Polycystic Kidney Disease 1, Autosomal Dominant | PKD 1 The laboratories that conduct clinical testing are shown. Alberta Children's Hospital, Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory, , Calgary, Alberta, Canada Peter Bridge, PhD, FCCMG, FACMG All Children's Hospital, Molecular Genetics Laboratory, St. Petersburg, FL O. Thomas Mueller, PhD Athena Diagnostics, Inc., Reference Lab, Worcester, MA William K. Seltzer, PhD, FACMG Boston University School of Medicine, Center for Human Genetics, Boston, MA Aubrey Milunsky, MD, DSc Chapman Institute of Medical Genetics, DNA Laboratory, Tulsa, OK Nancy J. Carpenter, PhD; Frederick V. Schaefer, PhD Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, DNA Diagnostic Laboratory, , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Nancy Carson, PhD, FCCMG Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, Molecular Genetics, Nicosia, Cyprus Constantinos C. Deltas, PhD, PharmR GENDA, Ciudad autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Viviana Bernath, PhD; Mariana Herrera, PhD University of Roma Tor Vergata, Servizio di Genetica, Rome, Italy Giuseppe Novelli, PhD; Federica Sangiuolo, PhD you may wish to sign up for access to Genetests.org. hope this is helpful. art
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