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Reference Link: Beike Biotech and septo-optic dysplasia
China���s Controversial Stem Cell Treatment Helps Blind Girl See 2009
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Bandaged in turn, with the bitterness of the anti-septo pill on his tongue, Ross helped Ashe limp upstream to the cave.
The Time Traders Andre Norton 1958
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Price said she was seeking legal advice after Boyle made comments about her son Harvey, who suffers from septo-optic dysplasia and autism, on his show Tramadol Nights.
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Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has launched an investigation after Price accused the comic of being a "bully" in the wake of his comments about her son Harvey, who suffers from septo-optic dysplasia and autism, on his show Tramadol Nights.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has launched an investigation after Price accused the comic of being a "bully" in the wake of his comments about her son Harvey, who suffers from septo-optic dysplasia and autism, on his show Tramadol Nights.
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Price said she was seeking legal advice after Boyle made comments about her son Harvey, who suffers from septo-optic dysplasia and autism, on his show Tramadol Nights.
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London was born with septo-optic dysplasia, a rare condition that caused her to be born without a septum pellucidum, which separates the ventricles of her brain.
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Swanson LW (1977) The anatomical organization of septo-hippocampal projections.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Andrew Collins et al. 2009
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The septo-hippocampal system is thought to record memory in temporal and spatial dimensions, and plays an important role in storing and categorizing incoming stimuli in memory.
Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] Neil Brick 2009
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Dakota was born with septo-optic dysplasia, in which part of her brain and her optic nerve did not develop - a condition that affects one in 50,000 children born in the UK each year.
British Blogs 2009
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