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Genomes and Genes
| Catherine S GibsonSummaryAffiliation: University of Adelaide Country: Australia Publications
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Associations between fetal inherited thrombophilia and adverse pregnancy outcomesCatherine S Gibson
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
Am J Obstet Gynecol 194:947.e1-10. 2006....
Fetal MBL2 haplotypes combined with viral exposure are associated with adverse pregnancy outcomesCatherine S Gibson
The University of Adelaide, Women sand Children s Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med 24:847-54. 2011....
Mannose-binding lectin haplotypes may be associated with cerebral palsy only after perinatal viral exposureCatherine S Gibson
Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
Am J Obstet Gynecol 198:509.e1-8. 2008..The objective of the study was to investigate the associations between infection, polymorphisms in the mannose-binding lectin gene (MBL), and cerebral palsy (CP)...
Neurotropic viruses and cerebral palsy: population based case-control studyCatherine S Gibson
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Adelaide, Women s and Children s Hospital, 1st Floor Queen Victoria Building, 72 King William Road, Adelaide, SA 5006, Australia
BMJ 332:76-80. 2006..To investigate the association between cerebral palsy and direct evidence for perinatal exposure to neurotropic viruses...
The association between inherited cytokine polymorphisms and cerebral palsyCatherine S Gibson
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
Am J Obstet Gynecol 194:674.e1-11. 2006..The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between inherited cytokine polymorphisms and cerebral palsy...
Fetal exposure to herpesviruses may be associated with pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorders and preterm birth in a Caucasian populationC S Gibson
Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
BJOG 115:492-500. 2008....
Candidate genes and cerebral palsy: a population-based studyCatherine S Gibson
Schools of aPaediatrics and Reproductive Health, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
Pediatrics 122:1079-85. 2008..The objective of this study was to examine whether selected genetic polymorphisms in the infant are associated with later-diagnosed cerebral palsy...
Genetic susceptibility to viral exposure may increase the risk of cerebral palsyMichael Djukic
Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol 49:247-53. 2009..Results were correlated with viral nucleic acids in the same samples...
The Australian cerebral palsy research study--protocol for a national collaborative study investigating genomic and clinical associations with cerebral palsyMichael E O'Callaghan
Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, Robinson Institute, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
J Paediatr Child Health 47:99-110. 2011....
Fetal and maternal candidate single nucleotide polymorphism associations with cerebral palsy: a case-control studyMichael E O'Callaghan
Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, The Robinson Institute, Australia
Pediatrics 129:e414-23. 2012..This study was designed to assess established and novel maternal and child genetic and epidemiologic risk factors for CP along with their interactions...
Genetic polymorphisms and spontaneous preterm birthCatherine S Gibson
School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
Obstet Gynecol 109:384-91. 2007..To examine whether selected genetic polymorphisms in the infant are associated with spontaneous preterm birth (less than 37 weeks) among children with or without later-diagnosed cerebral palsy...
Associations between inherited thrombophilias, gestational age, and cerebral palsyCatherine S Gibson
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
Am J Obstet Gynecol 193:1437. 2005..This study was undertaken to investigate associations between inherited thrombophilic polymorphisms and cerebral palsy (CP) in a large case-control study...
Epidemiologic associations with cerebral palsyMichael E O'Callaghan
Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, School of Paediatrics and Reproductive Health, Robinson Institute, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
Obstet Gynecol 118:576-82. 2011..To estimate epidemiologic risk factors for cerebral palsy...
Association between Apolipoprotein E genotype and cerebral palsy is not confirmed in a Caucasian populationGai L McMichael
Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Women s and Children s Hospital, The University of Adelaide, 1st Floor Queen Victoria Building, 72 King William Road, Adelaide, SA, 5006, Australia
Hum Genet 124:411-6. 2008..Given the low frequency of APOE epsilon2 and some of the heterozygote and homozygote combinations in this study, a larger study is assessing this further...
DNA from buccal swabs suitable for high-throughput SNP multiplex analysisGai L McMichael
The University of Adelaide, Disciplines of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Women s and Children s Hospital, Adelaide, Australia
J Biomol Tech 20:232-5. 2009..Combined with the Isohelix buccal DNA isolation kit, they provided DNA of sufficient quantity and quality for high-throughput SNP multiplex analysis...
The prevalence of inherited thrombophilias in a Caucasian Australian populationCatherine S Gibson
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Pathology 37:160-3. 2005..To describe the prevalence of four inherited thrombophilias and their combinations for the first time in a large Caucasian Australian population...
Comparison of DNA extraction methods from small samples of newborn screening cards suitable for retrospective perinatal viral researchGai L McMichael
Women s and Children s Hospital, Discipline of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1st Floor, Queen Victoria Bldg, 72 King William Rd, North Adelaide, SA 5006, Australia
J Biomol Tech 22:5-9. 2011..We conclude that the QIamp Micro DNA extraction method with the added forensic spin-filter step was suitable for retrospective DNA viral assays from NSC...
Antenatal causes of cerebral palsy: associations between inherited thrombophilias, viral and bacterial infection, and inherited susceptibility to infectionCatherine S Gibson
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
Obstet Gynecol Surv 58:209-20. 2003....
Variant interleukin 1 receptor antagonist gene alleles in sudden infant death syndromeAmanda R Highet
Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, SA Pathology at the Women s and Children s Hospital, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Arch Dis Child 95:1009-12. 2010..To investigate if carriage of interleukin 1 (IL-1) receptor antagonist gene variants are associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in a large cohort of case-control demographically matched infants...
CD14 (C-260T) polymorphism is not associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in a large South Australian cohortAmanda R Highet
Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, SA Pathology at the Women s and Children s Hospital, North Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
Innate Immun 17:321-6. 2011..These results suggest that CD14 (C-260T) polymorphism is unlikely to be implicated in SIDS...
A polymorphism in a staphylococcal enterotoxin receptor gene (T cell receptor BV3 recombination signal sequence) is not associated with unexplained sudden unexpected death in infancy in an Australian cohortAmanda R Highet
Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, SA Pathology at the Women s and Children s Hospital, 72 King William Road, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Microb Pathog 49:51-3. 2010..Observed frequencies of the TCRBV3S1*2 allele and genotype in 48 Australian uSUDI cases and 96 live comparison infants did not differ. In future the role of other toxin receptor gene polymorphisms deserves investigation...
