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| This weekly update provides information about the impact of human genetic research on disease prevention & public health. |
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New Online Database: HuGE Navigator
HuGE Navigator provides access to a continuously updated knowledge base in human genome epidemiology, including
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information on population prevalence of genetic variants, gene-disease associations, gene-gene and gene-environment interactions, and evaluation of genetic tests.
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New article, “The Continuum of Translation Research in Genomic Medicine: How Can We Accelerate the Appropriate Integration of Human Genome Discoveries into Health Care and Disease Prevention?,” published in the October 2007 issue of Genetics in Medicine. Authors: Khoury MJ, Gwinn M, Yoon PW, Dowling N, Moore CA, and Bradley L. |
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- The following are headlines from on-line news articles published during the past week.
- The headlines and lead sentence are exactly as they appear in the popular press & do not necessarily reflect the opinions or recommendations of CDC.
- Free registration required for some articles.
Cancer |
The genetics of MLL
leukemogenesis, EurekAlert, October 16 |
A tumor-blocking protein may be key in developing deadly form of pancreatic cancer, News-Medical.Net, October 14 |
New insight into Trastuzumab resistance in breast cancer via genetic approach, Medical News Today, October 16 |
Study needs sisters of breast cancer patients, Poughkeepsie Journal, October 14 |
Enhanced DNA-repair mechanism can cause breast cancer, EurekAlert, October 15 |
Breast and colon cancers a "genetic landscape", Medical News Today, October 12 |
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Genetic Testing |
Genetic counseling, testing: telling kids about inherited cancer risk, Science Daily, October 15 |
Simple genetic test for assessing osteoarthritis risk, Medical News Today, October 14 |
A genetic test for diabetes risk, Technology Review, October 14 |
Boca Raton foundation offers free genetic testing at health fair, Sun-Sentinel.com, October 13 |
Cheap, detailed genetic testing soon may be ready for market, Bloomberg.com, October 14 |
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Mental Health |
Obesity |
How schizophrenia develops: major clues discovered, NIH News, October 16 |
Obesity genetics, EurekAlert, October 16 |
Researchers focus on neuregulin gene and schizophrenia, News-Medical.Net, October 14 |
Eating to live, living to eat: genes may make some people more motivated to eat, perhaps overeat, Medical News Today, October 15 |

| Other News |
Grant-funded DNA sequencer to boost genetic science research at UH, Medical News Today, October 18 |
How genetic make-up affects multiple
sclerosis, Medical News Today, October 15 |
Consortium publishes phase II map of human genetic variation, NIH News, October 17 |
Sickle cell patients seek answers, The Times Herald.com, October 15 |
Grant-funded DNA sequencer to boost genetic science research at UH, Medical News Today, October 18 |
Chinese map out first Asian genome, The Times of India, October 14 |
DNA sequencing becomes much quicker, Science Daily, October 16 |
U.S. unveils database of genetic, clinical
research, Yahoo News, October 14 |
The future may lead to individual genetic profiles, Daily Southtown, October 16 |
New genetic understanding of multiple sclerosis patients response to Copaxone, News-Medical.Net, October 11 |
Tumor angiogenesis gene specifically
manipulated, Medical News Today, October 16 |
MIT links gene to cholesterol - research could lead to drugs for Atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's, Medical News Today, October 11 |
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The pharmacogenetics of analgesia
Stamer UM & Stuber F
Expert Opin Pharmacother 2007 Oct;8(14):2235-45
TLR4 polymorphisms, infectious diseases, and evolutionary pressure during migration of modern humans
Ferwerda B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2007 Oct
Pharmacogenetics of acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment response
Cunningham L & Aplenc R
Expert Opin Pharmacother 2007 Oct;8(15):2519-31
Genetics and preventive health care
Emery J, et al.
Aust Fam Physician 2007 Oct;36(10):808-11
Rapid and accurate haplotype phasing and missing-data inference for whole-genome association studies by use of localized haplotype clustering
Browning SR & Browning BL
Am J Hum Genet 2007 Nov;81(5):1084-97
The genetics of hereditary colon cancer
Rustgi AK
Genes Dev 2007 Oct;21(20):2525-38
Genetic Susceptibility to Type II Diabetes and Implications for Antidiabetic Therapy
Moore AF & Florez JC
Annu Rev Med 2007 Oct
A new locus-specific database (LSDB) for mutations in the TGFBR2 gene: UMD-TGFBR2
Frederic MY, et al.
Hum Mutat 2007 Oct
Increased Efficiency of Case-Control Association Analysis by Using Allele-Sharing and Covariate Information
Schmidt S, et al.
Hum Hered 2007 Oct;65(3):154-65
The emotional effects of genetic diseases: Implications for clinical genetics
McAllister M, et al.
Am J Med Genet A 2007 Oct
Genes, endothelial function and cerebral small vessel disease
Markus HS
Exp Physiol 2007 Oct
Genetic background of primary biliary cirrhosis
Tanaka A
Hepatol Res 2007 Oct;37 Suppl 3:S377-83
A High-Throughput Population Screening System for the Estimation of Genetic Risk for Type 1 Diabetes: An Application for the TEDDY (The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young) Study
Kiviniemi M, et al.
Diabetes Technol Ther 2007 Oct;9(5):460-72
Screening for familial paragangliomas
Myssiorek D, et al.
Oral Oncol 2007 Oct
Knowledge and Attitudes about Microsatellite Instability Testing among High-Risk Individuals Diagnosed with Colorectal Cancer
Manne SL, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2007 Oct;16(10):2110-7
A Prospective Study of Familial versus Sporadic Parkinson Disease
Papapetropoulos S, et al.
Neurodegener Dis 2007;4(6):424-7
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is heritable
Hinton RB Jr, et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol 2007 Oct;50(16):1590-5
Family genetics
Barlow-Stewart K, et al.
Aust Fam Physician 2007 Oct;36(10):802-5
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