The current `fixed-dosage strategy\u27 approach to medicine, means there is much inter-individual variation in drug response. Pharmacogenetics is the study of how inter-individual variations in the DNA sequence of specific genes affect drug responses. This article will highlight current pharmacogenetic knowledge on important drug metabolizing enzymes, drug transporters and drug targets to understand interindividual variability in drug clearance and responses in clinical practice and potential use in personalized medicine. Polymorphisms in the cytochrome P450 (CYP) family may have had the most impact on the fate of pharmaceutical drugs. CYP2D6, CYP2C19 and CYP2C9 gene polymorphisms and gene duplications account for the most frequ...
Abstract Enzymes are critically important in the transportation, metabolism, and clearance of most t...
Medical recommendations driven by a patient’s inborn ability to efficiently utilize specific drugs a...
Pharmacogenomics represents an attempt to optimize the efficacy of drugs, minimize adverse drug reac...
The current 'fixed-dosage strategy' approach to medicine, means there is much inter-indivi...
The current 'fixed- dosage strategy' approach to medicine, means there is much inter-indiv...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics have been widely recognized as fundamental steps toward person...
Pharmacogenetics is the study of how interindividual variations in the DNA sequence of specific gene...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influ...
AbstractThe interindividual genetic variations in drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters influen...
Individual variation in response to drugs is an important clinical problem, which ranges from failur...
Pharmacogenetics is the study of genetic basis in the individual response to drugs. A thorough knowl...
Since the human genome project in 2003, the view of personalized medicine to improve diagnosis and c...
Individuals respond differently to drugs and sometimes the effects are unpredictable. Differences in...
The rapid development of genetic science in recent decades has provided opportunities for clinical i...
Copyright © 2008 Western Pharmacology SocietyPharmacogenetics dates back more than 2,000 years to ob...
Abstract Enzymes are critically important in the transportation, metabolism, and clearance of most t...
Medical recommendations driven by a patient’s inborn ability to efficiently utilize specific drugs a...
Pharmacogenomics represents an attempt to optimize the efficacy of drugs, minimize adverse drug reac...
The current 'fixed-dosage strategy' approach to medicine, means there is much inter-indivi...
The current 'fixed- dosage strategy' approach to medicine, means there is much inter-indiv...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics have been widely recognized as fundamental steps toward person...
Pharmacogenetics is the study of how interindividual variations in the DNA sequence of specific gene...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influ...
AbstractThe interindividual genetic variations in drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters influen...
Individual variation in response to drugs is an important clinical problem, which ranges from failur...
Pharmacogenetics is the study of genetic basis in the individual response to drugs. A thorough knowl...
Since the human genome project in 2003, the view of personalized medicine to improve diagnosis and c...
Individuals respond differently to drugs and sometimes the effects are unpredictable. Differences in...
The rapid development of genetic science in recent decades has provided opportunities for clinical i...
Copyright © 2008 Western Pharmacology SocietyPharmacogenetics dates back more than 2,000 years to ob...
Abstract Enzymes are critically important in the transportation, metabolism, and clearance of most t...
Medical recommendations driven by a patient’s inborn ability to efficiently utilize specific drugs a...
Pharmacogenomics represents an attempt to optimize the efficacy of drugs, minimize adverse drug reac...