Pharmacogenomics is the study that examines how genetic variations affect the ways in which people respond to drugs. The ways people respond to drugs are complex traits that are influenced by many different genes. Pharmacogenomics intends to develop rational means of optimizing drug therapy, with respect to the patients' genotype, to maximize efficacy with minimal adverse drug reactions. Pharmacogenomics has the potential to revolutionize the practice of medicine, and promises to usher in an area of personalized medicine, in which drugs and drug combinations are optimized for each individual's unique genetic makeup. Indeed, pharmacogenomics is exploited as an essential step for target discovery and drug development in the pharmace...
Genomics, particularly high-throughput sequencing and characterization of expressed human genes, has...
Introduction: There is now a large body of evidence indicating that genetic factors can influence tr...
<div><p>There is great variation in drug-response phenotypes, and a “one size fits all” paradigm for...
Abstract: Drug development can be facilitated by genetic and genomic knowledge. Pharmacogenomics is...
Pharmacogenomics is seen as the combination of pharmacology and genomics. It studies the effect of g...
Individuals respond differently to drugs and sometimes the effects are unpredictable. Differences in...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influ...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influ...
Pharmacogenomics is the scientific study which explains individual variability of drug targets and t...
<p>Personalized medicine aims is to supply the proper drug to the proper patient within the right do...
ABSTRACT Pharmacogenetics and pharmaco-genomics deal with the genetic basis underlying variable drug...
449-455The emergence of human genome project brings hope of personalized medicine as patients with i...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics have been widely recognized as fundamental steps toward person...
Pharmacogenomics, the fusion of pharmacology and genomics, shows strong potential to solve many of t...
Individual variations in the response to drugs and drug toxicity occur commonly in the clinical sett...
Genomics, particularly high-throughput sequencing and characterization of expressed human genes, has...
Introduction: There is now a large body of evidence indicating that genetic factors can influence tr...
<div><p>There is great variation in drug-response phenotypes, and a “one size fits all” paradigm for...
Abstract: Drug development can be facilitated by genetic and genomic knowledge. Pharmacogenomics is...
Pharmacogenomics is seen as the combination of pharmacology and genomics. It studies the effect of g...
Individuals respond differently to drugs and sometimes the effects are unpredictable. Differences in...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influ...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influ...
Pharmacogenomics is the scientific study which explains individual variability of drug targets and t...
<p>Personalized medicine aims is to supply the proper drug to the proper patient within the right do...
ABSTRACT Pharmacogenetics and pharmaco-genomics deal with the genetic basis underlying variable drug...
449-455The emergence of human genome project brings hope of personalized medicine as patients with i...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics have been widely recognized as fundamental steps toward person...
Pharmacogenomics, the fusion of pharmacology and genomics, shows strong potential to solve many of t...
Individual variations in the response to drugs and drug toxicity occur commonly in the clinical sett...
Genomics, particularly high-throughput sequencing and characterization of expressed human genes, has...
Introduction: There is now a large body of evidence indicating that genetic factors can influence tr...
<div><p>There is great variation in drug-response phenotypes, and a “one size fits all” paradigm for...