نتایج جستجو برای: pharmacogenomic
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The clinical adoption of psychiatric pharmacogenomic testing has taken place rapidly over the past 7 years. Initially, drug-metabolizing enzyme genes, such as the cytochrome P450 2D6 gene (CYP2D6), were identified. Genotyping the highly variable cytochrome P450 2D6 gene now provides clinicians with the opportunity to identify both poor metabolizers and ultrarapid metabolizers of 2D6 substrate m...
INTRODUCTION Performance status (PS) is the only known clinical predictor of outcome in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), although pharmacogenomic markers may also correlate with outcome. The aim of our study was to correlate clinical and pharmacogenomic measures with overall survival. METHODS This was an IRB approved, retrospective study in which the medical records ...
As the recent development of high-throughput technologies in cancer pharmacogenomics, there is an urgent need to develop new computational approaches for comprehensive identification of new pharmacogenomic biomarkers, such as microRNAs (miRNAs). In this study, a network-based framework, namely the SMiR-NBI model, was developed to prioritize miRNAs as potential biomarkers characterizing treatmen...
Genetic analysis is one of the fastest-growing areas of clinical diagnostics. Fortunately, as our knowledge of clinically relevant genetic variants rapidly expands, so does our ability to detect these variants in patient samples. Increasing demand for genetic information may necessitate the use of high throughput diagnostic methods as part of clinically validated testing. Here we provide a gene...
Pharmacogenomics is defined as the study of the impacts of heritable traits on pharmacology and toxicology. Candidate genes with potential pharmacogenomic importance include drug transporters involved in absorption and excretion, phase I enzymes (e.g., cytochrome P450-dependent mixed-function oxidases) and phase II enzymes (e.g., glucuronosyltransferases) contributing to metabolism, and those m...
Role of pharmacogenomics in tailored therapies In current practice, a drug dose is adjusted according to generic factors such as weight, age and kidney and liver function. However, two individuals with the same values for these parameters could respond differently to the same therapy, owing primarily to differences at the genetic level that affect either the rate at which the drug is metabolize...
A priority in the development of modern healthcare is patient-centered medicine, main tool which ability to predict individual response certain interventions, including use medications. This made possible through knowledge-intensive technologies that provide detection biomarkers, making it obtain information about patient, order personalize choice and dosing regimen drugs. The most promising fo...
Pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics are two major emerging trends in medical sciences, which influence the success of drug development and therapeutics. In current times, though pharmacogenetic studies are being done extensively for research, its application for drug development needs to get started on a large scale. The major determinants of success of a new drug compound, viz safety and eff...
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