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Francisco Martínez

Researcher at Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Publications -  225
Citations -  5353

Francisco Martínez is an academic researcher from Instituto Politécnico Nacional. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gene. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 188 publications receiving 4710 citations. Previous affiliations of Francisco Martínez include Valparaiso University & University of Paris-Sud.

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A systematic, large-scale resequencing screen of X-chromosome coding exons in mental retardation.

Patrick S. Tarpey, +79 more
- 01 May 2009 - 
TL;DR: The coding exons of the X chromosome in 208 families with X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) are sequenced, the largest direct screen for constitutional disease-causing mutations thus far reported.
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Molecular biology of neuroblastoma

TL;DR: Recent advances in the understanding of the biology of neuroblastoma are focused on one of the first examples for the use of tumoral genetic markers as a tool for defining tumour behaviour and to aid clinical staging.
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Polscope analysis of meiotic spindle changes in living metaphase II human oocytes during the freezing and thawing procedures

TL;DR: The current techniques of oocyte freezing and thawing inevitably cause meiotic spindle destruction, and all spindles observed in thawed oocytes result from post-thaw reconstruction.
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Severe Infections after Unrelated Donor Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation in Adults: Comparison of Cord Blood Transplantation with Peripheral Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation

TL;DR: The results confirm the relevance of severe infectious complications as source of severe morbidity and NRM after volunteer unrelated donor hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in adults, but suggest that CBT recipients have a similar risk of dying from an infection if an accurate selection of a cord blood unit is done.
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Relationship between meiotic spindle location with regard to the polar body position and oocyte developmental potential after ICSI

TL;DR: High degrees of misalignment between the meiotic spindle and the first PB predict an increased risk of fertilization abnormalities, and facilitate the selection of oocytes for ICSI in situations when the creation of supernumerary embryos is to be avoided.