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Risk Assessment and Communication Tools For Genotype Associations With Multifactorial Phenotypes: The Concept of "Edge Effect" And Cultivating an Ethical Bridge Between Omics Innovations and Society
(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, 2009)
Applications of omics technologies in the postgenomics era swiftly expanded from rare monogenic disorders to multifactorial common complex diseases, pharmacogenomics, and personalized medicine. Already, there are signposts ...
Dach: Genomic Characterization, Evaluation As A Candidate For Postaxial Polydactyly Type A2, And Developmental Expression Pattern Of The Mouse Homologue
(Academic Press Inc, 2001)
The gene DACH is a human homologue of Drosophila melanogaster dachshund (dac), which encodes a nuclear factor essential for determining cell fates in the eye, leg, and nervous system of the fly. To investigate possible ...
Bernard Lerer: Recipient of the 2014 Inaugural Werner Kalow Responsible Innovation Prize in Global Omics and Personalized Medicine (Pacific Rim Association For Clinical Pharmacogenetics)
(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, 2014)
This article announces the recipient of the 2014 inaugural Werner Kalow Responsible Innovation Prize in Global Omics and Personalized Medicine by the Pacific Rim Association for Clinical Pharmacogenetics (PRACP): Bernard ...
Translating Biotechnology To Knowledge-Based Innovation, Peace, And Development? Deploy A Science Peace Corps-An Open Letter To World Leaders
(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, 2014)
Scholarship knows no geographical boundaries. This science diplomacy and biotechnology journalism article introduces an original concept and policy petition to innovate the global translational science, a Science Peace ...
Pretransplant Mobilization With Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Improves B-Cell Reconstitution by Lentiviral Vector Gene Therapy In Scid-X1 Mice
(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, 2014)
Hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy is a demonstrated effective treatment for X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID-X1), but B-cell reconstitution and function has been deficient in many of the gene therapy ...
An Appeal To The Global Health Community For A Tripartite Innovation: An "Essential Diagnostics List," "Health In All Policies," And "See-Through 21(St) Century Science And Ethics"
(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, 2015)
Diagnostics spanning a wide range of new biotechnologies, including proteomics, metabolomics, and nanotechnology, are emerging as companion tests to innovative medicines. In this Opinion, we present the rationale for ...
Intelligent Polymers as Nonviral Vectors
(Nature Publishing Group, 2005)
The successful gene therapy largely depends on the vector type that allows a selective and efficient gene delivery to target cells with minimal toxicity. Nonviral vectors are much safer and cheaper, can be produced easily ...
Homozygosity Mapping And Targeted Genomic Sequencing Reveal The Gene Responsible For Cerebellar Hypoplasia And Quadrupedal Locomotion In A Consanguineous Kindred
(Cold Spring Harbor Lab Press, Publications Dept, 2011)
The biological basis for the development of the cerebro-cerebellar structures required for posture and gait in humans is poorly understood. We investigated a large consanguineous family from Turkey exhibiting an extremely ...