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Silverman, Wayne – Exceptional Parent, 2007
Mice have become the model of choice for studies of Down syndrome due to the fact that mouse chromosome 16 bears a striking resemblance to human chromosome 21. This has allowed researchers to create various mouse models of Down syndrome, but this is a tricky business on many levels. Great expertise is required to manipulate DNA to create these…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Animals, Down Syndrome, Molecular Structure
Ramsey, Collette – Volta Rev, 1970
Paper presented at the Summer Meeting of the Alexander Graham Bell Association (Philadelphia, June 24-27, 1970) in which the author reviews the research supported by The Deafness Research Foundation. (RD)
Descriptors: Etiology, Exceptional Child Research, Foundation Programs, Genetics
Goldman, Allen S.; And Others – 1981
There are two general categories (not necessarily mutually exclusive) of congenital defects: (1) abnormalities that have an hereditary basis, such as single and multiple genes, or chromosomal abberration; and (2) abnormalities that are caused by nonhereditary factors, such as malnutrition, maternal disease, radiation, infections, drugs, or…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Congenital Impairments, Embryology, Genetics
Orgebin-Crist, Marie-Claire; And Others – 1981
In this report, emphasis is placed on major research developments in the reproductive sciences, their impact on the health of individuals as well as on that of society, and on current trends that may provide new opportunities for future research in fertility and infertility. In the first section, major developments in the reproductive sciences are…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Birth Rate, Contraception, Culturing Techniques
Purpura, Dominick P.; And Others – 1981
Evidence today indicates that the causes of mental retardation are biological, psychological, and social in origin and that a combination of these causes frequently occur in a single individual. Mental retardation is identified clinically by the presence of several signs that include, but are not limited to, a significant impairment of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Biochemistry, Biology, Biomechanics
National Inst. of Child Health and Human Development (NIH), Bethesda, MD. – 1982
The monograph reviews federal research activities and progress in biomedical and behavioral/social science research in mental retardation. Activities represent the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities branch. The following categories are addressed in terms of biomedical…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Biomedicine, Developmental Disabilities, Environmental Influences