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Thursday, November 8, 2007 |
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This weekly update provides information about the impact of human genetic research on disease prevention & public health. |
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- The following are headlines from on-line news articles published during the past week.
- The headlines and lead sentence are exactly as they appear in the popular press & do not necessarily reflect the opinions or recommendations of CDC.
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World experts gather in Cambridge to bid to unravel MS genes, UK, Medical News Today, November 8 |
When it comes to brain power for some babies breast is definitely best, News-Medical.Net, November 6 |
Genome sequencing center opens in Santa Fe, Web Wire, November 6 |
Researchers identify gene behind rheumatoid arthritis, News-Medical.Net, November 5 |
Expanded access program for treatment of PKU, a rare genetic metabolic disorder, Medical News Today, November 6 |
Genes play important role in risk for dependence on illicit and licit drugs, EurekAlert, November 5 |
Gene expression profiling of dengue virus infection in cell lines and patients, Medical News Today, November 6 |
XX. International Congress of Genetics (ICG) in Berlin from July 12-17, 2008, www.uni-protokolle.de, November 5 |
Researchers chart the genetic mechanisms behind the genesis of fat cells, EurekAlert, November 6 |
Genetic mapping: By the numbers,
MercuryNews.com, November 4 |
UMC takes part in largest ever study of child and human health, News-Medical.Net, November 6 |
The brother and sister, aged 11 and 9, doomed to die early of genetic disorder, Daily Mail, November 1 |
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Identifying genetic risk factors for serious adverse drug reactions: current progress and challenges
Wilke RA, et al.
Nat Rev Drug Discov 2007 Nov;6(11):904-16
Investigating gene environment interaction in complex diseases: increasing power by selective sampling for environmental exposure
Boks MP, et al.
Int J Epidemiol 2007 Oct
Testing and Estimating Gene-Environment Interactions in Family-Based Association Studies
Vansteelandt S, et al.
Biometrics 2007 Oct
The role of circadian clock genes in mental disorders
Lamont EW, et al.
Dialogues Clin Neurosci 2007;9(3):333-42
Colon Cancer Family Registry: An International Resource for Studies of the Genetic Epidemiology of Colon Cancer
Newcomb PA, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2007 Nov
Sequentially testing for a gene-drug interaction in a genomewide analysis
Kelly P, et al.
Stat Med 2007 Nov
Use of whole-genome association scans in disease gene identification, drug discovery and development
Roses AD, et al.
IDrugs 2007 Nov;10(11):797-804
How Risk is Perceived, Constructed and Interpreted by Clients in Clinical Genetics, and the Effects on Decision Making: Systematic Review
Sivell S, et al.
J Genet Couns 2007 Oct
Human Genetics: The Hidden Text of Genome-wide Associations
Gibson G & Goldstein DB
Curr Biol 2007 Nov;17(21):R929-32
Cholesterol screening in school children: is family history reliable to choose the ones to screen?
Derinoz O, et al.
Acta Paediatr 2007 Oct
Family history of breast or ovarian cancer modifies the risk of secondary leukemia after breast cancer: Results from a population-based study
Verkooijen HM, et al.
Int J Cancer 2007 Oct
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