Textbook of Personalized Medicine - Second Edition [2015]
568 Personalized Management of Lactose Intolerance Lactose intolerance is usually due to insuffi cient lactase and the patient i ...
569 still within the norm for his or age whereas prior to illness, the performance might have been >50 % as compared to avera ...
570 Lab 21 says they’ll keep all genetic information private, and their Web site claims the genetic samples are destroyed immedi ...
571 Infl ammatory mediators, leukotrienes, are generated from arachidonic acid (polyunsaturated n-6 fatty acid) by the enzyme 5- ...
572 Sequence variants in the gene encoding estrogen receptor alpha (ER-α) may modify the effects of hormone-replacement therapy ...
573 Personalized Management of Renal Disease Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors preserve native kidney function in p ...
574 A genetic tool with the potential to identify trauma and burn patients that are most likely to become seriously ill has been ...
575 References Ananthakrishnan AN. Personalizing therapy for infl ammatory bowel diseases. Expert Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 201 ...
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578 manikins are available as a guide for location of acupuncture points corresponding to certain symptoms. There is no standard ...
579 cost, the need for a nearby cyclotron to produce radioisotopes with short half-lives. Routine use for monitoring HBO therapy ...
580 Technologies such as high-density microarrays enable the simultaneous study of the whole transcriptome relevant to nutrition ...
581 A central theme of the research will be to consider whether or not there should be regulations governing the nutrigenomics a ...
582 an understanding of the genetic basis of health and chronic disease, there is lack of consideration of the interaction with ...
583 management to maximize benefi t and minimize adverse outcomes within genetically diverse human populations (Stover and Caudi ...
584 and information from the building blocks of metabolism-based nutrient-gene inter- action can lead to future individualized d ...
585 signature in muscle prior to training. The general approach taken could accelerate the discovery of genetic biomarkers, suff ...
586 An example is weight loss surgery. The magnitude of weight loss-induced high- density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) change ...
587 Sarzynski MA, Jacobson P, Rankinen T, et al. Association of GWAS-based candidate genes with HDL-cholesterol levels before an ...
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