| 2009 and beyond: the decade of personalised medicine | |
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With a better understanding of the human genome, it is possible to tailor the medical care, including prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, to an individual's needs. This revolution of medical care is called Personalised Medicine. This paper provides a brief review of recent progresses in high-throughput measurement technologies, their effects on personalise medicine, milestone projects in human genome researches and related challenges in bioinformatics and computational biology. |
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Pan Du, Simon M. Lin, Mary Qu Yang, Jack Y. Yang |
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Int. J. of Computational Biology and Drug Design |
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Publisher : Inderscience Publishers Type : - Format : - |
Date Detail
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2008-12-22 |
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human genome, molecular information, personalised medicine, bioinformatics, computational biology, tailored medical care, high-throughput measurement. |
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ISSN online: 1756-0764 ISSN print: 1756-0756 |
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IJCBDD (2008), Vol 1 Issue 4, pp 329 - 333 |
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Inderscience Copyright |
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Languages : eng |
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