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The purpose of this study is to collect and analyze neuroimaging, genetic markers, and clinical presentations and progressions of chronic traumatic ...
The findings come from the largest analysis to date of genetic mutations in this aggressive form of breast cancer. The results of the research appear in the ...
The Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine offers pharmacogenomic testing to better understand how your genes affect your body's response to ...
The reasons for this lie, at least in part, in each person's genes. By considering a patient's unique genetic makeup, physical status, demographic information ...
... genetic heart diseases that predisposed them to disease-triggered sudden cardiac arrest. Of these athletes, 495 had long QT syndrome, a genetic heart ...
It is the most potent genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's identified in the past 20 years. The findings were reported Wednesday in the online edition of the ...
Andrew Tseng is a board-certified non-invasive cardiologist in the Division of Heart Rhythm with particular interest and specialty in the genetic arrhythmia ...
Specifically, 500 Latino adults consented to have their DNA sequenced for a panel of "medically actionable genes." The panel included genes that predispose ...
... genes in living cells from the body and germline (inherited) sources. ... Pruett-Miller explained gene knockout, which is a genetic technique in which ...
The eMERGE study team considers participants at high risk if genetic testing shows that they have variants in any of the following genes: APOB. BRCA1. BRCA2 ...
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