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"Pharmacogenomics will extend well beyond genotypes for the small number of genes included in the 21 drug-gene pair alerts we studied," explains Dr. Wang. "I ...
... genes affect the body's response to medicines. Pharmacogenomic testing, which also is known as drug-gene testing, can help your healthcare team tailor your ...
Certain genes provide predictors of our health, but how well can the same genes predict our well-being? When it comes to the gene known as ApoE, researchers ...
Researchers studying the genetics of people who had recently developed dilated cardiomyopathy, have found a particular gene to target for developing future ...
The Genetics, Epigenetics and Metabolomics Core of the Mayo Clinic Pirnie Translational PKD Center provides services for polycystic kidney disease (PKD) and ...
Current screening protocols fail to catch a notable number of people carrying genetic mutations associated with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer ...
Finding which gene change caused Prader-Willi syndrome can help with genetic counseling. Risk factors. A child with an error in one or more genes in chromosome ...
It is well-established that DNA methylation plays an important role in control of gene expression, which in turn can influence phenotypic variance and ...
Two Mayo Clinic cardiologists combine genetics, AI and vast datasets to detect and prevent a genetic heart disease before it causes damage.
The study, which implicates the genes EPHA5, ARHGEF10, and PRX, is the first to mine large swaths of the human genome for predictors of chemotherapy side ...
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