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Pharmacogenomics and Drug Design

Philip Dean, Paul Gane and Edward Zanders [Pg.143]


A new term has recently been introduced to cover the application of pharmacogenomics to the design of drugs for the individual patient, namely theranostics (from therapeutics+diagnostics). This approach involves creating tests that can identify which patients are most suited to a particular therapy and also to provide information on how effective this... [Pg.130]


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