Re: APCK

From: Novakov (novakov@EUnet.yu)
Sun Jan 6 14:15:46 2002


Thanks, Viv, it was very helpful, I was actually doing research for somebody in China who asked me for help. I should have remembered you in the first place! Will do so next time! Lots of happiness in the new year and tell me more about your current work and life...It is so GREAT to hear from you again! Lots of kisses, Aleksandra

>----- Original Message -----
From: vsouter@yahoo.com To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND <ultrasound@mail.medispecialty.com> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 16:42 Subject: Re: APCK

> Hi Aleksandra
> I was thinking of subscribing to the list again when I saw your message
> about adult polycuystic kidney disease. Clinical testing is available.
> There are two loci (on chromosomes 4 and 16). The test is not without
> cost (!) and I am uncertain what the detection rate is for mutations.
> However I would recommend going to the website http://www.GeneTests.org You
> have to log on with your name and give a password (there is no
> subscription charge). You will see that research testing is also
> available for APCKD (in Cyprus)
> Happy New Year!
> Viv Souter
>
> At Sat, 5 Jan 2002, Novakov wrote:
> >
> >Dear friends,
> >is anybody aware of a lab anywhere in the world where prenatl testing for
> >APCK can be done?
> >Thanks a lot!
> >Aleksandra
>




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