Not invented here: the old bromide has run its course, probably forever
Article Abstract:
The Human Genome Project has spawned breakthrough technologies unimagined in 1980. Genomics/proteomics encompasses a diverse field. New drugs for various diseases are the culmination of cooperation among many disciplines.
Publication Name: Genesis Report-Rx
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 1061-2270
Year: 1999
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Pharmacogenomics, genotyping, phenotyping...clinical trials will never be the same
Article Abstract:
Because even clinically valuable drugs have a significant fraction of unresponsive patients, pharmacogenomics is an important factor in the future positioning of pharmaceuticals.
Publication Name: Genesis Report-Rx
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 1061-2270
Year: 1999
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Dysfunctions of the immune system--Crohn's Disease and IBS
Article Abstract:
The article discusses defects in the immune system which lead to the development of Crohn's Disease and irritable bowel syndrome, and possible treatments.
Publication Name: Genesis Report-Rx
Subject: Health care industry
ISSN: 1061-2270
Year: 2001
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