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  1. Molecular diagnosis of hemophilia A and B. Report of five families from Costa Rica.: An article from: Revista de Biología Tropical by Lizbeth Salazar-Sánchez, Guillermo Jiménez-Cruz, et all 2004-09-01
  2. I am NATE! (Four year-old Nate Bowen tells how having hemophilia effects his life - and how it doesn't) by Chris Perretti Barnes, 2007
  3. Raising a Child with Hemophilia: A Practical Buide for Parents
  4. "The Gift Of Experience": Excerpts from conversations with 21 Men With hemophilia and their caregivers (Volume 1) by Laura Gray, Christine Chamberlain, 2010-04-24
  5. Hemophilia: A manual of outpatient management
  6. New Aspects of Hemophilia Treatment: 3rd Symposium, September 21-23, 1995 Copenhagen, Denmark (Haemostasis, Vol 26, Suppl 1)
  7. A Treatise On Hemophilia (Italian Edition) by John Wickham Legg, 2010-02-26
  8. Hemophilia act of 1973: Hearing, Ninety-third Congress, first session, on S. 1326 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Health., 1974-01-01
  9. Genes & Diseases: Diabetes / Alzheimer's Disease / Sickle Cell Disease / Parkinson's Disease / Hemophilia by Evelyn B. Kelly, Toney Allman, et all 2008-09-15
  10. 2009 Conquering Hemophilia - The Empowered Patient's Complete Reference - Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Prognosis (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-05-08
  11. Von Willebrand's Disease and Hemophilia Clinical and Genetic Aspects by Kathelijne Peerlinck, 1994
  12. Gene Therapy Promising for Hemophilia B.(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2000-09-15
  13. Hemophilia by Inga Marie Nilsson, 1994

81. RBDD Rare Bleeding Disorders Database - Home Page
A network of the hemophilia centres around the world by International Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis.
http://www.rbdd.org
RBDD International Registry
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Hemophilia 2010 Congress
On July 10-14, 2010, the Hemophilia World Congress, World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Prof. Flora Peyvandi, from the University of Milan, presented the state of the art of the European Network of Rare Bleeding Disorders (EN-RBD) project ( Abstract 1 Dr Danijela Mikovic, from the Haemostasis Department and Haemophilia Center, Belgrade, Serbia, presented data on clinical manifestations in women with rare bleeding disorders obtained by the analysis of information on patients entered in the EN-RBD database ( Abstract 2 Moreover results on the new bleeding score specifically designed for rare bleeding disorders were presented as a poster ( Abstract 3 Last Updated on Thursday, 21 October 2010 07:33

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Focused on the development and commercialization of cancer vaccines and gene therapies to treat various cancers including leukemia, hemophilia A and B, restenosis after angioplasty and Parkinson s disease.
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83. Copernicus Therapeutics, Inc.
Developing human gene therapy products for cystic fibrosis and hemophilia B and DNA vaccinations. The company creates proprietary PLASmin Complexes which are efficient non-viral vectors and REPLIsome vectors which allow replication of non-viral vectors.
http://www.cgsys.com/index/index.asp
Copernicus Therapeutics, Inc.
Delivering the promise of nucleic acid therapeutics
The last few decades have seen scientists and clinicians rapidly develop an understanding of the basis of many human diseases at the molecular level. Concerted efforts, such as the multi-billion dollar Human Genome Project, have helped provide this information leap. With a better understanding of the molecular basis of many diseases, it has been possible to envision new approaches and drugs to treat previously poorly treated or untreatable diseases. One of the new approaches has been to use the information obtained in the Human Genome itself to develop treatments. Nucleic acids are molecules our bodies use to store and transmit all the information that permits our bodies, organs, tissues and cells to function normally. With the new knowledge obtained and tools developed by scientists, it is now possible for clinician-scientists to devise ways to use nucleic acids as a new class of drugs. There are many ways to use nucleic acids as drugs; some are listed below:
  • It is possible to deliver to cells nucleic acid molecules that serve as a blueprint to make proteins that replace defective proteins. These proteins can be correct copies of defective genes like the CFTR gene that, when mutated, causes cystic fibrosis, the most common monogenetic defect found in Caucasians. This use is called

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85. Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation - Welcome!
Organization provides social, emotional, psychological and educational support for families of children with critical illnesses including HIV/AIDS, hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, cancer, and immunological and renal diseases.
http://nvccf.org/
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    88. South African Haemophilia Foundation
    Online help for haemophilia sufferers.
    http://www.haemophilia.org.za/
    A member of the
    World Federation
    of Haemophilia Last Update: Chairmans Report 2007 Please do not forget your 2008 subs Welcome to the South African Haemophilia Foundation.
    These web pages are part of our commitment to promote the welfare of all persons with haemophilia and similar conditions in South Africa and elsewhere. We hope it will help provide a better understanding of this inherited, lifelong bleeding disorder which affects males almost exclusively. We welcome your comments. Please contact the Haemophilia Foundation by e-mail, or write to us at 79 Honiball Street , Rynfield, Benoni 1500, South Africa You can also find out more about the World Federation of Haemophilia here.

    89. Coagulation Bleeding Disorders
    Information in note form for clinicians.
    http://www.fpnotebook.com/Hemeonc/Coags/CgltnBldngDsrdrs.htm

    90. The Haemophilia Society | Home
    Working to secure the best possible care, treatment and support for people with haemophilia, related bleeding disorders, and their families.
    http://www.haemophilia.org.uk/

    91. Haemophilia Foundation Of New Zealand Inc.
    Aims to serve the needs of people with haemophilia and other related genetic bleeding disorders. Includes a profile, information, FAQ, news, events and member services.
    http://www.haemophilia.org.nz

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