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Autor:
Béatrice Séguin, Federico Goodsaid, Gerardo Jimenez-Sanchez, Peter Singer, Abdallah S. Daar, Billie-Jo Hardy
Publikováno v:
Nature Reviews Genetics. 9:S23-S27
This is a historical moment on the path to genomic medicine - the point at which theory is about to be translated into practice. We have previously described human genome variation studies taking place in Mexico, India, Thailand, and South Africa. Su
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Nature Reviews Genetics. 9:S14-S19
One potential outcome of investing in genomic medicine is the provision of tools for creating a more cost-effective health-care system. Partly with this aim in mind, Thailand has launched two genotyping initiatives: the Thai SNP Discovery Project and
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Nature Reviews Genetics. 9:S19-S23
The South African government is committed to science and technology innovation, to establishing a knowledge-based economy and to harnessing life-sciences research for health and economic development. Given the constraints and the early stage of devel
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Nature Reviews Genetics. 9:S5-S9
In 2004, the government of Mexico established the National Institute of Genomic Medicine (INMEGEN), to carry out disease-related genomic studies that will address national health problems and stimulate scientific and technological development by gene
Autor:
Béatrice Séguin, Samir K. Brahmachari, Mitali Mukerji, Billie-Jo Hardy, Abdallah S. Daar, Peter Singer
Publikováno v:
Nature Reviews Genetics. 9:S9-S14
India currently has the world's second-largest population along with a fast-growing economy and significant economic disparity. It also continues to experience a high rate of infectious disease and increasingly higher rates of chronic diseases. Howev
Publikováno v:
Nature Reviews. Genetics
The authors explore large-scale population genotyping projects in Mexico, India and Thailand to demonstrate that developing countries can harness human genetic variation to benefit their populations — by adopting these resources to improve public h
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The Pharmacogenomics Journal. 8:169-173
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Chemical Research in Toxicology. 18:1193-1202
Idiosyncratic drug reactions (IDRs) cause significant morbidity and mortality. In an animal model of IDRs, 50-80% of Brown Norway rats exposed to D-penicillamine develop an autoimmune syndrome after several weeks of treatment. The symptoms of the IDR
Publikováno v:
Chemical Research in Toxicology. 17:1299-1302
The D-penicillamine autoimmune syndrome observed in Brown Norway (BN) rats is similar to an idiosyncratic reaction seen in some patients. We have previously shown that 2 weeks of low dose (5 mg/day) D-penicillamine pretreatment completely prevented a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 72:9503-9513
In the course of examining the various factors which affect the metabolism of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNA, we examined the role of intron sequences and splice sites in determining the subcellular distribution of the RNA. Using in