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21. Von Willebrand Disease Offers information about Von Willebrand disease. Includes the types, the symptoms, treatment, and heredity. http://www.hemophilia.ca/en/2.2.php | |
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22. Medical Genetics - X-linked Recessive: Red-Green Color Blindness, Hemophilia A Inheritance of the condition, and similar mechanism in hemophilia. http://www.musckids.com/health_library/genetics/xlink.htm | |
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23. Îáùåñòâî áîëüíûõ ãåìîôèëèåé/Association For Persons Wit Top/World/Russian/ÐдоÑовÑе/ÐаболеваниÑ/ÐемоÑÐ¸Ð»Ð¸Ñ http://www.blood.ru/hemophilia/ |
24. Hemophilia a CHORUS notecard document about hemophilia Disclaimer. Feedback. Search. hemophilia. incidence knees elbows ankles hips shoulders wrists http://chorus.rad.mcw.edu/doc/01019.html | |
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25. Hemophilia Of Georgia Home Page This site is dedicated to providing information on the opportunities available through hemophilia of Georgia for Georgia families who have hemophilia, von http://www.hog.org/ | |
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26. Alex Foundation Cares for people with hemophilia and other disabilities. Includes overview, news and staff list. http://www.alex.org.ge | |
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27. Hemophilia "The Royal Disease" http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/hemo.htm |
28. CNN.com - Gene Therapy Successful In Treating Hemophilia B, Researchers Say - Ma CNN http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/03/01/goodgene.therapy/index.html | |
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29. Welcome To Hempohilia Center Of Western New York Offers a variety of services related to hemophilia and other hereditary blood disorders. http://www.wnyhemophilia.com/ | |
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30. Association Of Hemophilia And Donorship Represents and advocates the interests of people with hemophilia in Georgia. Includes overview, information about hemophilia and details of current projects. http://www.gahd.org.ge |
31. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Hemophilia A hemophilia A. Definition Return to top. hemophilia A is a hereditary blood coagulation (clotting) disorder. It is caused by a deficient http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000538.htm | |
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32. Cell Genesys, Inc. Focused on the development and commercialization of cancer vaccines and gene therapies to treat various cancers including leukemia, hemophilia A and B, restenosis after angioplasty and Parkinson's disease. http://www.cellgenesys.com |
33. Octagen Corporation | Developing New Therapies For Hemophilia Privately held company developing therapies for hemophilia and other genetic disorders, using recombinant Factor VIII and gene therapy. Includes clinical trial status, licensing, corporate profile and contacts in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. http://www.octagen.com/ | |
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34. Tunnel For information in English, please go to this site Swedish hemophilia Society. http://www.xpress.se/fbis/english.html | |
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35. World Federation Of Hemophilia FAQ Information and safety issues about blood collection, hemophilia, and blood products. http://www.wfh.org/ShowDoc.asp?Rubrique=28&Document=42 |
36. VersaPharm Pharmaceutical developer and marketer of specialty prescription products to the United States, working to develop and deliver pharmaceuticals primarily for treatment areas of Tuberculosis, hemophilia, and other blood disorders. http://www.versapharm.com/ | |
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37. Welcome To The Canadian Hemophilia Society We have moved! The CHS web site is being updated soon. The address of the home page (www.hemophilia.ca) remains unchanged. However http://www.hemophilia.ca/en/0.0.html | |
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38. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Factor V Deficiency Provides brief information about this inherited bleeding disorder, which is similar to hemophilia. Includes causes, symptoms, and prognosis. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000550.htm | |
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39. FAMOHIO Hemophilia Home Page Promotes the sharing of knowledge, experiences and concerns among those individuals with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders. http://www.famohio.org/ | |
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40. LSUSU Gene Therapy Program The Gene Therapy Program is located in the Department of Medicine and affiliated with the Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center and the Center for Human and Molecular Genetics at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at New Orleans. The major aim of the LSUHSC Gene Therapy Program is to develop new therapies for a series of genetic and acquired diseases including Cystic Fibrosis, hemophilia, Krabbe's Disease and infectious diseases such as AIDS, TB, and pneumonia. http://www.medschool.lsumc.edu/GeneTherapy/Default.htm |
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