Articles of Potential Interest
January 2006*
Beetstra S, Thomas P, Salisbury C, Turner J, Fenech M. 2005. Folic
acid deficiency increases chromosomal instability, chromosome
21 aneuploidy and sensitivity to radiation-induced micronuclei. Mutat
Res 578(1-2):317-326. Abstract
Ben-Ami I, Vaknin Z, Reish O, Sherman D, Herman A, Maymon R.
2005. Is there an increased rate of anencephaly in twins? Prenat
Diagn 25(11):1007-1010. Abstract
Bower C, Miller M, Payne J, Serna P. 2005. Promotion
of folate for the prevention of neural tube defects: who benefits? Paediatr
Perinat Epidemiol 19(6):435-444. Abstract
Chanson A, Sayd T, Rock E, Chambon C, Sante-Lhoutellier V, de
Courcy GP, Brachet P. 2005. Proteomic analysis reveals
changes in the liver protein pattern of rats exposed to dietary
folate deficiency. J Nutr 135(11):2524-2529. Abstract
Chi JH, Fullerton HJ, Gupta N. 2005. Time trends and
demographics of deaths from congenital hydrocephalus in children
in the United States: National Center for Health Statistics
data, 1979 to 1998. J Neurosurg 103(2):113-118. Abstract
Cui W, Ma CX, Tang YW, Chang V, Rao PV, Ariet M, Resnick MB,
Roth J. 2005. Sex differences in birth defects: a study
of opposite-sex twins. Birth Defects Res (Part A) 73(11):876-880. Abstract
de Meer K, Smulders YM, Dainty JR, Smith DEC, Kok RM, Stehouwer
CDA, Finglas PM, Jakobs C. 2005. [6S]5-methyltetrahydrofolate
or folic acid supplementation and absorption and initial elimination
of folate in young and middle-aged adults. Eur J Clin
Nutr 59(12):1409-1416. Abstract
Deak KL, Dickerson ME, Linney E, Enterline DS, George TM, Melvin
EC, Graham FL, Siegel DG, Hammock P, Mehltretter L, Bassuk AG,
Kessler JA, Gilbert JR, Speer MC. 2005. Analysis of ALDH1A2,
CYP26A1, CYP26B1, CRABP1, and CRABP2 in human neural tube defects
suggests a possible association with alleles in ALDH1A2. Birth
Defects Res (Part A) 73(11):868-875. Abstract
Dolk H, Loane M, Garne E, De Walle H, Queisser-Luft A, De Vigan
C, Addor MC, Gener B, Haeusler M, Jordan H, Tucker D, Stoll C,
Feijoo M, Lillis D, Bianchi F. 2005. Trends and geographic
inequalities in the prevalence of Down syndrome in Europe, 1980-1999. Rev
Epidemiol Sante Publique 53:2S87-2S95. Abstract
Grosse SD, Waitzman NJ, Romano PS, Mulinare J. 2005. Reevaluating
the benefits of folic acid fortification in the United States:
economic analysis, regulation, and public health. Am
J Public Health 95(11):1917-1922. Abstract
Herrmann W, Isber S, Obeid R, Herrmann M, Jouma M. 2005. Concentrations
of homocysteine, related metabolites and asymmetric dimethylarginine
in preeclamptic women with poor nutritional status. Clin
Chem Lab Med 43(10):1139-1146. Abstract
Iannotti LL, O'Brien KO, Chang SC, Mancini J, Schulman-Nathanson
M, Liu SY, Harris ZL, Witter FR. 2005. Iron deficiency
anemia and depleted body iron reserves are prevalent among pregnant
African-American adolescents. J Nutr 135(11):2572-2577. Abstract
Joosten PH, van Zoelen EJ, Murre C. 2005. Pax1/E2a double-mutant
mice develop non-lethal neural tube defects that resemble human
malformations. Transgenic Res 14(6):983-987. Abstract
Klemetti R, Gissler M, Sevon T, Koivurova S, Ritvanen A, Hemminki
E. 2005. Children born after assisted fertilization have
an increased rate of major congenital anomalies. Fertil
Steril 84(5):1300-1307. Abstract
Klusmann A, Heinrich B, Stopler H, Gartner J, Mayatepek E, Von
Kries R. 2005. A decreasing rate of neural tube defects
following the recommendations for periconceptional folic acid
supplementation. Acta Paediatr 94(11):1538-1542. Abstract
Korres S, Nikolopoulos TP, Komkotou V, Balatsouras D, Kandiloros
D, Constantinou D, Ferekidis E. 2005. Newborn hearing
screening: effectiveness, importance of high-risk factors, and
characteristics of infants in the neonatal intensive care unit
and well-baby nursery. Otol Neurotol 26(6):1186-1190. Abstract
Lu W, Volcik K, Zhu HP, Wen S, Shaw GM, Lammer EJ, Finnell RH.
2005. Genetic variation in the proto-oncogene SKI and
risk for orofacial clefting. Mol Genet Metab 86(3):412-416. Abstract
Nachmany A, Gold V, Tsur A, Arad D, Weil M. 2005. Neural
tube closure depends on nitric oxide synthase activity. J
Neurochem 96(1):247-253. Abstract
Olson CK, Keppler-Noreuil KM, Romitti PA, Budelier WT, Ryan
G, Sparks AET, Van Voorhis BJ. 2005. In vitro fertilization
is associated with an increase in major birth defects. Fertil
Steril 84(5):1308-1315. Abstract
Pawlak R, Connell C, Brown D, Meyer MK, Yadrick K. 2005. Predictors
of multivitamin supplement use among African-American female
students: a prospective study utilizing the theory of planned
behavior. Ethn Dis 15(4):540-547. Abstract
Rajabian MH, Aghaei S. 2005. Cleft lip and palate in
southwestern Iran: an epidemiologic study of live births. Ann
Saudi Med 25(5):385-388. Abstract
Rampersaud E, Bassuk AG, Enterline DS, George TM, Siegel DG,
Melvin EC, Aben J, Allen J, Aylsworth A, Brei T, Bodurtha J,
Buran C, Floyd LE, Hammock P, Iskandar B, Ito J, Kessler JA,
Lasarsky N, Mack P, Mackey J, McLone D, Meeropol E, Mehltretter
L, Mitchell LE, Oakes WJ, Nye JS, Powell C, Sawin K, Stevenson
R, Walker M, West SG, Worley G, Gilbert JR, Speer MC. 2005. Whole
genomewide linkage screen for neural tube defects reveals regions
of interest on chromosomes 7 and 10. J Med Genet 42(12):940-946. Abstract
Reed MM, Westfall JM, Bublitz C, Battaglia C, Fickenscher A.
2005. Birth outcomes in Colorado's undocumented immigrant
population. BMC Public Health 5:100. Abstract
Rouget F, Monfort C, Bahuau M, Nelva A, Herman C, Francannet
C, Robert-Gnansia E, Cordier S. 2005. Periconceptional
folates and the prevention of orofacial clefts: role of dietary
intakes in France. Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique 53(4):351-360. Abstract
Salvador J, Borrell A, Lladonosa A. 2005. Increasing
detection rates of birth defects by prenatal ultrasound leading
to apparent increasing prevalence. Lessons learned from the
population-based registry of birth defects of Barcelona. Prenat
Diagn 25(11):991-996. Abstract
Sawardekar KP. Prevalence of isolated minor congenital
anomalies in a regional hospital in Oman. 2005. Saudi
Med J 26(10):1567-1572. Abstract
Schwarz EB, Maselli J, Norton M, Gonzales R. 2005. Prescription
of teratogenic medications in United States ambulatory practices. Am
J Med 118(11):1240-1249. Abstract
Suarez T, Torrealba M, Villegas N, Osorio C, Garcia-Casal MN.
2005. Iron, folic acid and vitamin B-12 deficiencies
related to anemia in adolescents from a region with a high incidence
of congenital malformations in Venezuela. Arch Latinoam
Nutr 55(2):118-123. Abstract
Sweeney MR, McPartlin J, Weir DG, Daly S, Pentieva K, Daly L,
Scott JM. 2005. Evidence of unmetabolised folic acid
in cord blood of newborn and serum of 4-day-old infants. Br
J Nutr 94(5):727-730. Abstract
Verheijen EC, Critchley JA, Whitelaw DC, Tuffnell DJ. 2005. Outcomes
of pregnancies in women with pre-existing type 1 or type 2
diabetes, in an ethnically mixed population. BJOG
112(11):1500-1503. Abstract
Weber M, Schroder S, Berdel P, Niethard FU. 2005. Nation-wide
registration of limb deficiencies in Germany. Z Orthop
Ihre Grenzgeb 143(5):534-538. Abstract
Zhu JL, Madsen KM, Vestergaard M, Olesen AV, Basso O, Olsen
J. 2005. Paternal age and congenital malformations. Hum
Reprod 20(11):3173-3177. Abstract
*This list was compiled from searches
of articles published from November through December 2005,
excluding articles summarized in previous API lists. Questions
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