Human Genome Research Articles
The very first human
genome was completed in 2003 as a part of the Human
Genome Project, which was formally started in 1990. Today,
sequencing technology is far more efficient, and a person's
genome are often sequenced during a matter of days for under $10,000. the primary human
genome cost $2.7 billion. Today, most genetic testing focuses on one or a couple of genes, instead of the whole genome. However, with the falling cost of
genome sequencing, more individuals are pursuing this feature . Physicians can check out a whole
genome to ascertain how specific treatments for a disease are going to be suffering from an individual’s unique genetics. For instance , the physician may prefer to check out genes involved in drug metabolism when deciding dosage. Within the future, whole
genome sequencing may enable everyone to develop a customized treatment plan. Previously unknown genes could also be identified as contributing to a disease state. Lifestyle or
environmental changes which will mediate the consequences of genetic predisposition could also be identified then moderated.
High Impact List of Articles
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Sudden deafness due to lipiodol retention: unusual high density nonmetallic findings on CT
Sergio Ghirardo
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Sudden deafness due to lipiodol retention: unusual high density nonmetallic findings on CT
Sergio Ghirardo
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Incidence of gallium-67 citrate uptake in brown adipose tissue in neonates
R Rakheja, W Makis, R Lambert &
S Turpin
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Incidence of gallium-67 citrate uptake in brown adipose tissue in neonates
R Rakheja, W Makis, R Lambert &
S Turpin
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Digital breast tomosynthesis: a concise overview
N Kiarashi & E Samei
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Digital breast tomosynthesis: a concise overview
N Kiarashi & E Samei
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Strain rate imaging: fundamental principles and progress so far
Ruta Jasaityte and Jan Dhooge
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Strain rate imaging: fundamental principles and progress so far
Ruta Jasaityte and Jan Dhooge
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Measurement of cerebral perfusion using MRI
Egbert JW Bleeker and Matthias JP van Osch
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Measurement of cerebral perfusion using MRI
Egbert JW Bleeker and Matthias JP van Osch
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Radiation dose reduction in computed tomography: techniques and future perspective
L Yu, X Liu, S Leng, JM Kofler,
JC Ramirez-Giraldo, M Qu, J Christner,
JG Fletcher & CH McCollough
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Radiation dose reduction in computed tomography: techniques and future perspective
L Yu, X Liu, S Leng, JM Kofler,
JC Ramirez-Giraldo, M Qu, J Christner,
JG Fletcher & CH McCollough
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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