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D-Index
61
Citations
10390
World Ranking
3083
National Ranking
1344

Overview

Yury Verlinsky was affiliated with Wellington Management Company in the United States during their professional career. Their work spanned multiple areas within academic research and science, though specific details on published papers, co-authors, or publication venues are not documented.

Their research interests and fields of study are not explicitly detailed in available records, and no books or awards are listed as part of their academic contributions. Despite the absence of detailed publication or award data, the affiliation indicates involvement in institutional research or professional activities relevant to Wellington Management Company.

Yury Verlinsky worked within a professional context that likely supported or engaged with financial, economic, or management-related research, given the nature of the primary affiliation, but this remains unconfirmed by direct publication evidence or specialized topics.

Verlinsky is recorded as deceased. The absence of recent publications and other metadata suggests a concluded academic and professional lifecycle.

Best Publications

  • Analysis of the first polar body: preconception genetic diagnosis

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  • Cytogenetic results from the U.S. Collaborative Study on CVS.

    D. H. Ledbetter;J. M. Zachary;J. L. Simpson;M. S. Golbus

  • Chromosomal abnormalities in a series of 6733 human oocytes in preimplantation diagnosis for age-related aneuploidies

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  • Human embryonic stem cell lines with genetic disorders.

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  • Morula-derived human embryonic stem cells

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  • Preimplantation HLA Testing

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  • Allele dropout in polar bodies and blastomeres.

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  • Preimplantation diagnosis of common aneuploidies by the first- and second-polar body FISH analysis.

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  • Birth of healthy children after preimplantation diagnosis of common aneuploidies by polar body fluorescent in situ hybridization analysis

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  • Cytogenetic results of chorionic villus sampling: high success rate and diagnostic accuracy in the United States collaborative study.

    David H. Ledbetter;Alice O. Martin;Yury Verlinsky;Eugene Pergament

  • Meiotic and mitotic nondisjunction: lessons from preimplantation genetic diagnosis

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  • Preimplantation Diagnosis of Thalassemias

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  • Preconception and preimplantation diagnosis for cystic fibrosis.

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  • Prevention of Age-Related Aneuploidies by Polar Body Testing of Oocytes

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  • Preimplantation genetic diagnosis with HLA matching.

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  • Polar body diagnosis of common aneuploidies by FISH.

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  • Accuracy of preimplantation diagnosis of single-gene disorders by polar body analysis of oocytes.

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  • Preimplantation diagnosis for p53 tumour suppressor gene mutations.

    Yury Verlinsky;Svetlana Rechitsky;Oleg Verlinsky;Kangu Xu

  • Preimplantation diagnosis of single gene disorders by two-step oocyte genetic analysis using first and second polar body

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  • Over a decade of experience with preimplantation genetic diagnosis.

    Yury Verlinsky;Jacques Cohen;Santiago Munne;Luca Gianaroli

Frequent Co-Authors

Santiago Munné
Santiago Munné Saint Barnabas Medical Center
George G. Rhoads
George G. Rhoads Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jacques Cohen
Jacques Cohen Reprogenetics
Robert J. Desnick
Robert J. Desnick Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Teresa L. Yang-Feng
Teresa L. Yang-Feng Yale University
Marilyn Monk
Marilyn Monk University College London
Pierre F. Ray
Pierre F. Ray Grenoble Alpes University
David H. Ledbetter
David H. Ledbetter University of Florida
Herbert A. Lubs
Herbert A. Lubs University of Miami

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