Pharmacogenomics is now over 50 years old and has had some impact in clinical practice, through its use to select patient subgroups who will enjoy efficacy without side effects when treated with certain drugs. However, pharmacogenomics, has had less impact than initially predicted. One reason for this is that many diseases, and the way in which the patients respond to drug treatments, have both genetic and environmental elements. Pure genomics is almost blind to the environmental elements. A new methodology has emerged, termed pharmacometabonomics that is concerned with the prediction of drug effects through the analysis of predose, biofluid metabolite profiles, which reflect both genetic and environmental influences on human physiology. In...
The formation of the Drosophila embryonic gonad, involving the fusion of clusters of somatic gonadal...
A growing body of descriptive and experimental research evidence and theoretical analysis suggests t...
Stimulants are the first line pharmacotherapy for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). T...
Much of our current understanding regarding trauma, mechanisms of healing, and treatment strategies ...
For the past half-century, physicians and clinical researchers have remained confident that randomis...
Clostridium difficile is a frequent source of healthcare-associated infection, especially among pati...
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Mentalizing, the ability to attribute mental states to others and oneself, is a cognitive function w...
Delivery of therapeutic agents to the brain is significantly hampered by the blood- brain barrier (B...
Mentalizing, the ability to attribute mental states to others and oneself, is a cognitive function w...
Copyright © 2013 ElsevierInterdisciplinary research is increasingly promoted in a wide range of fiel...
Two experiments examined memory conformity in an eyewitness context where it can have devastating ef...
Mentalizing, the ability to attribute mental states to others and oneself, is a cognitive function w...
We present a high content multiwell plate cell-based assay approach to quantify protein interactions...
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a disease caused by damage to retinal blood vessels as a result of chro...
The formation of the Drosophila embryonic gonad, involving the fusion of clusters of somatic gonadal...
A growing body of descriptive and experimental research evidence and theoretical analysis suggests t...
Stimulants are the first line pharmacotherapy for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). T...
Much of our current understanding regarding trauma, mechanisms of healing, and treatment strategies ...
For the past half-century, physicians and clinical researchers have remained confident that randomis...
Clostridium difficile is a frequent source of healthcare-associated infection, especially among pati...
Head and neck oncology patients are high risk for ingestion or aspiration of dental instruments duri...
Mentalizing, the ability to attribute mental states to others and oneself, is a cognitive function w...
Delivery of therapeutic agents to the brain is significantly hampered by the blood- brain barrier (B...
Mentalizing, the ability to attribute mental states to others and oneself, is a cognitive function w...
Copyright © 2013 ElsevierInterdisciplinary research is increasingly promoted in a wide range of fiel...
Two experiments examined memory conformity in an eyewitness context where it can have devastating ef...
Mentalizing, the ability to attribute mental states to others and oneself, is a cognitive function w...
We present a high content multiwell plate cell-based assay approach to quantify protein interactions...
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a disease caused by damage to retinal blood vessels as a result of chro...
The formation of the Drosophila embryonic gonad, involving the fusion of clusters of somatic gonadal...
A growing body of descriptive and experimental research evidence and theoretical analysis suggests t...
Stimulants are the first line pharmacotherapy for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). T...