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Genetic databases and their potential in pharmacogenomics.
Lagoumintzis G, Poulas K, Patrinos GP. Lagoumintzis G, et al. Among authors: patrinos gp. Curr Pharm Des. 2010;16(20):2224-31. doi: 10.2174/138161210791792804. Curr Pharm Des. 2010. PMID: 20459387 Review.
Relevance of pharmacogenomics for developing countries in Europe.
Mitropoulos K, Johnson L, Vozikis A, Patrinos GP. Mitropoulos K, et al. Among authors: patrinos gp. Drug Metabol Drug Interact. 2011;26(4):143-6. doi: 10.1515/DMDI.2011.028. Epub 2011 Oct 21. Drug Metabol Drug Interact. 2011. PMID: 22017487
Personalized pharmacogenomics profiling using whole-genome sequencing.
Mizzi C, Peters B, Mitropoulou C, Mitropoulos K, Katsila T, Agarwal MR, van Schaik RH, Drmanac R, Borg J, Patrinos GP. Mizzi C, et al. Among authors: patrinos gp. Pharmacogenomics. 2014 Jun;15(9):1223-34. doi: 10.2217/pgs.14.102. Pharmacogenomics. 2014. PMID: 25141897
Public health pharmacogenomics.
Patrinos GP. Patrinos GP. Public Health Genomics. 2014;17(5-6):245-7. doi: 10.1159/000366459. Epub 2014 Oct 17. Public Health Genomics. 2014. PMID: 25341918 No abstract available.
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