Tay-Sachs Disease

References

Citations

  1. Committee on Genetics, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2005). Screening for Tay-Sachs disease. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 106(4): 893–894.

  2. Bach G, et al. (2001). Tay-Sachs screening in the Jewish Ashkenazi population: DNA testing is the preferred procedure. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 99(1): 70–75.

  3. Igdoura SA (1999). Sialidase-mediated depletion of GM2 ganglioside in Tay-Sachs neuroglia cells. Human Molecular Genetics, 8(6): 1111–1116.

  4. Martino S, et al. (2005). A direct gene transfer strategy via brain internal capsule reverses the biochemical defect in Tay-Sachs disease. Human Molecular Genetics, 14(15): 2113–2123.

Other Works Consulted

  • Neudorfer O, Kolodny EH (2004). Late-onset Tay-Sachs disease. Israel Medical Association Journal, 6: 107–111.


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Author: Sabra L. Katz-WiseLast Updated: April 14, 2006
Medical Review: Michael J. Sexton, MD - Pediatrics
Renee H. Martin, PhD - Medical Genetics

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