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Alice O. Martin
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 56
Citations - 1518
Alice O. Martin is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Chorionic villus sampling. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1462 citations. Previous affiliations of Alice O. Martin include University of Utah & Case Western Reserve University.
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Oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia and variants: Phenotypic characteristics of 294 patients
TL;DR: The phenotypic characteristics of a single craniofacial clinic population of 294 individuals affected with oculoauriculovertebral dysplasia (OAV) and variants are described, which is the largest population so described in the literature.
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Frequency of diabetes mellitus in mothers of probands with gestational diabetes: Possible maternal influence on the predisposition to gestational diabetes
TL;DR: The findings are examined in relationship to the hypothesis that vulnerability to gestational diabetes may be increased by exposure to an abnormal environment during intrauterine development.
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Cytogenetic results of chorionic villus sampling: high success rate and diagnostic accuracy in the United States collaborative study.
David H. Ledbetter,Alice O. Martin,Yury Verlinsky,Eugene Pergament,Laird G. Jackson,Teresa L. Yang-Feng,Steven A. Schonberg,Fred Gilbert,Julia Zachary,Marie Barr,Karen L. Copeland,Miriam S. DiMaio,Beth A. Fine,Barbara J. Rosinsky,Jane Schuette,Felix de la Cruz,Robert J. Desnick,Sherman Elias,Mitchell S. Golbus,James D. Goldberg,Herbert A. Lubs,Maurice J. Mahoney,George G. Rhoads,Joe Leigh Simpson,Sarah E. Schlesselman +24 more
TL;DR: A very high degree of laboratory success and diagnostic accuracy was observed with either cytogenetic method, although fewer predictive errors were observed with the long-term culture method and none were observed when both methods were used.
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Carotid plaque pathology: Thrombosis, ulceration, and stroke pathogenesis
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Diabetes in pregnancy, Northwestern University series (1977-1981). I. Prospective study of anomalies in offspring of mothers with diabetes mellitus.
Joe Leigh Simpson,Sherman Elias,Alice O. Martin,Mary S. Palmer,Edward S Ogata,Ruta A. Radvany +5 more
TL;DR: If hyperglycemia is indeed the mechanism responsible for anomalies in offspring of mothers with diabetes mellitus, it is suggested that rates will be reduced only by achieving optimal control in the first trimester.