Dr. Sonja Soeberg Sommer DDS
Dentist | General Practice
2221 3rd St Livermore CA, 94550About
Dr. Sonja Sommer is a Dentist practicing in Livermore, CA. Dr. Sommer specializes in preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases and conditions associated with the mouth and overall dental health. Dentists are trained to carry out such treatment as professional cleaning, restorative, prosthodontic, and endodontic procedures, and performing examinations, among many others.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The Big Blue(R) transgenic mouse mutation detection assay: the mutation pattern of sectored mutant plaques.
- Reported in vivo splice-site mutations in the factor IX gene: severity of splicing defects and a hypothesis for predicting deleterious splice donor mutations.
- Haemophilia B Brandenberg-type promoter mutation.
- Anaphylactic response to factor IX replacement therapy in haemophilia B patients: complete gene deletions confer the highest risk.
- pK-matched running buffers for gel electrophoresis.
- Detection of virtually all mutations-SSCP (DOVAM-S): a rapid method for mutation scanning with virtually 100% sensitivity.
- Tandem-base mutations occur in mouse liver and adipose tissue preferentially as G:C to T:A transversions and accumulate with age.
- Highly sensitive mutation screening by REF with low concentrations of urea: A blinded analysis of a 2-kb region of the p53 gene reveals two common haplotypes.
- Deep intronic mutations are rarely a cause of hemophilia B.
- Spontaneous mutation frequency and pattern in Big Blue mice fed a vitamin E-supplemented diet.
- Nine independent F9 mutations in the Mexican hemophilia B population: nonrandom recurrences of point mutation events in the human germline.
- REF Select: expert system software for selecting restriction endonucleases for restriction endonuclease fingerprinting.
- Germline origins in the human F9 gene: frequent G:C-->A:T mosaicism and increased mutations with advanced maternal age.
- Discrete mobility of single-stranded DNA in non-denaturing gel electrophoresis.
- A prospective trial of midwest breast cancer patients: a p53 gene mutation is the most important predictor of adverse outcome.
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