Gong et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Integrating pharmacogenomics into the broader construct of genomic medicine: efforts by the ClinGen pharmacogenomics working group (PGxWG)Gong et al., 2025
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- Gong L
- Klein C
- Caudle K
- Moyer A
- Scott S
- Whirl-Carrillo M
- Klein T
- ClinGen Pharmacogenomics Working Group (PGxWG) Aminkeng Folefac Amr Sami Ashcraft Kristine Bernhardt Brooke Blaxwell Burns C Bly Zo Cipriani Amber Cody Neal A Dandara Collet Del Tredici Andria L Empey Philip E Fieg Elizabeth Gaedigk Andrea Gregornik David Harrison Steven Hart Jennifer Hoffman James M Hunter Jessica Ezzell Iwuchukwu Otito Landrum Melissa Langlais Kristofor Lee Min Ta Li Rongling Malheiro Adriana McLeod Howard L Monte Andrew Morales Joannella Naik Hetanshi Obeng Aniwaa Owusu Oni-Orisan Akinyemi Ramos Erin M Ren Zhaoxia Ritchie Marylyn D Rogers Sara Scherer Steven E Shaaban Sherin Swen Jesse J Wagner Alex Woodahl Erica McIntyre Joanne Merritt Keren Wright Matt W
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- Clinical chemistry
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Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is focused on the relationship between an individual's genetic makeup and their response to medications, with the overarching aim of guiding prescribing decisions to improve drug efficacy and reduce adverse events. The PGx and genomic …
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