Jaroslav Cervenka, PhD

Affiliations: 
Medical Genetics in the Medical School, School of Dentistry, and Graduate School University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
Area:
Cytogenetics
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Francis Burian grad student
Robert Gorlin grad student 1965-1968 UMN
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Tolarová MM, Cervenka J. (1998) Classification and birth prevalence of orofacial clefts. American Journal of Medical Genetics. 75: 126-37
Thomas JT, Lin K, Nandedkar M, et al. (1996) A human chondrodysplasia due to a mutation in a TGF-beta superfamily member. Nature Genetics. 12: 315-7
Lobo S, Cervenka J, London A, et al. (1992) Interstitial deletion of 10q: clinical features and literature review. American Journal of Medical Genetics. 43: 701-3
Kurvink K, Cervenka J. (1990) Acrocentric prophasing in bromodeoxyuridine-incorporated chromosomes. Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 50: 265-71
Langer LO, Cervenka J, Camargo M. (1989) A severe autosomal recessive acromesomelic dysplasia, the Hunter-Thompson type, and comparison with the Grebe type. Human Genetics. 81: 323-8
Witkop CJ, Keenan KM, Cervenka J, et al. (1988) Taurodontism: an anomaly of teeth reflecting disruptive developmental homeostasis. American Journal of Medical Genetics. Supplement. 4: 85-97
Cervenka J, Camargo M. (1987) Premature chromosome condensation induced by electrofusion. Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics. 45: 169-73
Krawczun MS, Camargo M, Cervenka J. (1986) Patterns of BrdU incorporation in homogeneously staining regions and double minutes. Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 21: 257-65
Schaumann B, Satish J, Johnson SB, et al. (1985) Effects of carbamazepine on human chromosomes. Epilepsia. 26: 346-52
Camargo M, Cervenka J. (1984) DNA replication and inactivation patterns in structural abnormality of sex chromosomes. I.X-A translocations, rings, fragments, isochromosomes, and pseudo-isodicentrics. Human Genetics. 67: 37-47
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