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Volume 17; Issue 1
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Personalized Medicine
Volume 17; Issue 1
Personalized Medicine
Volume 17; Issue 1
1
Dexmedetomidine improves neurodevelopment and cognitive impairment in infants with congenital heart disease
Huang, Jianting
,
Gou, Baojing
,
Rong, Fei
,
Wang, Wei
Journal:
Personalized Medicine
Year:
2020
Language:
english
File:
PDF, 484 KB
Your tags:
english, 2020
2
Genomic testing is best integrated into clinical practice when it is actionable
Hendricks-Sturrup, Rachele M
,
Linsky, Amy
,
Lu, Christine Y
,
Vassy, Jason L
Journal:
Personalized Medicine
Year:
2020
File:
PDF, 412 KB
Your tags:
2020
3
Individualized medication of digoxin based on the serum drug concentration and blood biochemical indexes
Shen, Ji-zhong
,
Zhu, Huai-jun
,
Liu, Hang
,
Luo, Xue-mei
,
Jin, Lu
,
Li, Dan-yin
,
Zhang, Hai-xia
,
Ge, Wei-hong
Journal:
Personalized Medicine
Year:
2020
File:
PDF, 608 KB
Your tags:
2020
4
Association of CYP2C19 and UGT1A4 polymorphisms with voriconazole-induced liver injury
Song, Yan
,
Jia, Miao-xin
,
Yang, Guang
,
Feng, Xin-yuan
,
Yin, Dong-hong
,
Kang, Jian-bang
,
Zhao, Qiang
,
Duan, Jin-ju
Journal:
Personalized Medicine
Year:
2020
File:
PDF, 586 KB
Your tags:
2020
5
Implementing universal cancer screening programs can help sustain genomic medicine programs
Rahm, Alanna Kulchak
,
Bellcross, Cecelia
,
Cragun, Deborah
,
Duquette, Debra
,
Hampel, Heather
,
Heald, Brandie
Journal:
Personalized Medicine
Year:
2020
File:
PDF, 417 KB
Your tags:
2020
6
Dexmedetomidine improves neurodevelopment and cognitive impairment in infants with congenital heart disease
Huang, Jianting
,
Gou, Baojing
,
Rong, Fei
,
Wang, Wei
Journal:
Personalized Medicine
Year:
2020
File:
PDF, 484 KB
Your tags:
2020
7
Potential regulatory SNPs in the ATXN7L3B and KRT15 genes are associated with gender-specific colorectal cancer risk
Leberfarb, Elena Yu
,
Degtyareva, Arina O
,
Brusentsov, Ilya I
,
Maximov, Vladimir N
,
Voevoda, Mikhail I
,
Autenshlus, Alexander I
,
Morozov, Dmitriy V
,
Sokolov, Andrey V
,
Merkulova, Tatiana I
Journal:
Personalized Medicine
Year:
2020
File:
PDF, 503 KB
Your tags:
2020
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