Genotype
Genotype - most related articles:
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Alcohol intake may increase blood pressure - 4.8
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Genetic screening for diabetes not helpful - 4.3
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New biomarker predicts response to hepatitis C treatment - 4.3
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Lipoprotein a increases heart attack risk - 3.2
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Positive results of Albuferon in Chronic Hepatitis C - 3.1
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Cervical cancer screening might safely be delayed after HPV vaccine - 2.5
Genotype articles
Green tea may reduce lung cancer risk in smokersDrinking green tea could modulate the effect of smoking on lung cancer. Results of this hospital-based, randomized study conducted in Taiwan were presented at the AACR-IASLC Joint Conference on Molecular Origins of Lung Cancer, held here from Jan_11-14, 2010.
Genetic link to placebo response in depressionIn people suffering from major depressive disorder, depression or MDD, genes that influence the brain's reward pathways may modulate the response to placebos, revealed by researchers.
ABCG2 gene mutation causes goutJohns Hopkins scientists out a gene for gout - ABCG2 gene mutation is responsible for causing the joint inflammation and pain that are symptoms of gout.
Cervical cancer screening might safely be delayed after HPV vaccineDNA from human papilloma virus type 16 (HPV16) and HPV type 18 (HPV18) were found in the majority of invasive cervical cancers in New Mexico in the 1980s and 1990s, according to a population-based study published in the March 24 online issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Positive results of Albuferon in Chronic Hepatitis CHuman Genome Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: HGSI) announced that Albuferon (albinterferon alfa-2b) met its primary endpoint of non-inferiority to peginterferon alfa-2a (Pegasys) in ACHIEVE 1, a Phase 3 clinical trial of Albuferon in combination with ribavirin in treatment-naive patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C (p=0.0008).
Alcohol intake may increase blood pressureThe relationship between heavy drinking and hypertension is more significant than previously thought according to a new analysis of recent studies by researchers at Bristol University, published in PLoS Medicine.
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