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Marshfield Clinic s Personalized Medicine Research Project. http //research.marshfieldclinic.org/pmrc/pmrc mission.asp [Pg.55]

PharmGKB. Stanford University. URL http //www. pharmgkb.org/index.jsp. Part of NIH Pharmacogenetics Research Network (PGRN), a central repository for genetic and clinical information about people who have participated in research studies at various medical centers in the PGRN. [Pg.55]

In addition, genomic data, molecular and cellular phenotype data, and clinical phenotype data are accepted from the scientific community at large. NIH PGRN currently funds clinical and basic pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenomic research in the cardiovascular, pulmonary, cancer, pathways, metabolic, and transporter domains. [Pg.56]

Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Database (dbSNP) of Nucleotide Sequence Variation. URL http //www.ncbi.nlm. nih.gov/SNP/index.html. Uses SNP in the much looser sense of minor genetic variations and includes microsatellite repeats and small insertion/deletion polymorphisms. [Pg.56]


Hernandez-Boussard T, Whirl-Carrillo M, Hebert J.M, et al (2008) The pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics database accentuating the knowledge. Nucleic Acids Research 36 (Database issue), D913-D918... [Pg.162]

Database and Platform Protection. The genomic database is an extremely important tool in pharmacogenomics research. The information... [Pg.126]

Keywords Bioinformatics database disease dmg function genotype interaction pathway pharmacogenomics phenotype single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) software stmcture systems biology. [Pg.3]

With the advancement of pharmacogenomics and systems biology research, more databases and tools should be available for various diseases. The application of these bioinformatics methods should assist us in having a more profound understanding of diseases at different levels and lead us to both individualized and systems medicine. [Pg.20]

Jiang R, Duan J, Windemuth A, Stephens JC, Judson R, Xu C. Genome-wide evaluation of the public SNP databases. Pharmacogenomics 2003 4 779-789. [Pg.47]

Yan Q, Sadee W. Human membrane transporter database A Web-accessible relational database for drug transport studies and pharmacogenomics. AAPS PharmSci 2000 2 E20. (See also http //www. aapspharmsci.org/view.asp art=ps020320 pdf=yes http //lab.digibench.net/transporter.)... [Pg.225]

Ganter B, Zidek N, Hewitt PR, et al. Pathway analysis tools and toxicogenomics reference databases for risk, Pharmacogenomics. 2008 9(l) 35-54. [Pg.300]

Mattingly CJ, Colby GT, Rosenstein MC, Forrest JN, Jr, Boyer JL. Promoting comparative molecular studies in environmental health research An overview of the comparative toxicogenomics database (CTD). Pharmacogenomics J2004 4(1) 5-8. [Pg.146]


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