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This weekly update provides information about the impact of human genomic research on disease prevention & population health. |
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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.
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Cancer |
Colorectal Cancer Gene Identified By Case Western Reserve University Researchers, Medical News Today, March 10 |
Increased cancer risk with congenital abnormalities, Medical News Today, March 6 |
Link found between low micro-RNA level and high gene activity in AML, Medical News Today, March 7 |
Studying mutations in Non-Hodgkin lymphoma yields clues for potential new therapies, NIH News, March 6 |
Two Tests Added to Recommended List to Prevent or Detect Colorectal Cancer, The New York Times, March 6 |
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Other News |
Video: No fountain of youth, just genetics..., MSNBC, March 12 |
In Novel Strategy against AIDS, Einstein Researchers Genetically Engineer Immune Cells into Potent Weapons For Battling HIV Infection, Medical News Today, March 10 |
Scientists unlock secrets of E coli contamination, News-Medical.Net, March 11 |
The structural alphabet of RNA discovered by researchers, Medical News Today, March 7 |
Genetic analysis reveals range of Rett
syndrome, Medical News Today, March 11 |
Genetic mutations involved in IGF-I signaling pathway influence life span, News-Medical.Net, March 6 |
Macular Degeneration Could Be Affected By Genetic Variant, Medical News Today, March 11 |
Discovery of gene abnormality that causes the fatal paralysis, motor neuron disease, Medical Research News, March 6 |
Research Findings Advance Our Understanding of Gene Expression, Medical News Today, March 10 |
Discovery of gene abnormality that causes the fatal paralysis, motor neuron disease, Medical Research News, March 6 |
Genetic Alteration Improved By New Stem Cell Technique, Medical News Today, March 10 |
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Efficient Approximation of P-value of the Maximum of Correlated Tests, with Applications to Genome-Wide Association Studies
Li Q, et al.
Ann Hum Genet 2008 Mar
The comet assay in human biomonitoring: gene-environment interactions
Dusinska M & Collins AR
Mutagenesis 2008 Mar
Genomics in the Era of Molecular Ophthalmology: Reflections on the National Ophthalmic Disease Genotyping Network (eyeGENE)
Brooks BP, et al.
Arch Ophthalmol 2008 Mar;126(3):424-5
Association between mitochondrial DNA mutations and cancer in human
Zhang SP, et al.
Yi Chuan 2008 Mar;30(3):263-8
PharmGKB and the International Warfarin Pharmacogenetics Consortium: the changing role for pharmacogenomic databases and single-drug pharmacogenetics
Owen RP, et al.
Hum Mutat 2008 Mar;29(4):456-60
Buccal Swabs and Treated Cards: Methodological Considerations for Molecular Epidemiologic Studies Examining Pediatric Populations
Beckett SM, et al.
Am J Epidemiol 2008 Mar
What's new in: "Genetics in childhood epilepsy"
Lagae L
Eur J Pediatr 2008 Mar
Primer: SNP-associated studies and what they can teach us
Yamada R
Nat Clin Pract Rheumatol 2008 Mar
A critical appraisal of the scientific basis of commercial genomic profiles used to assess health risks and personalize health interventions
Janssens AC, et al.
Am J Hum Genet 2008 Mar;82(3):593-9
Goldsurfer2 (Gs2): A comprehensive tool for the analysis and visualization of genome wide association studies
Pettersson F, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics 2008 Mar;9(1):138
Polymorphism Interaction Analysis (PIA): a method for investigating complex gene-gene interactions
Mechanic LE, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics 2008 Mar;9(1):146
Empirical Bayes analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms
Schwender H & Ickstadt K
BMC Bioinformatics 2008 Mar;9(1):144
LabCorp v. Metabolite Laboratories: The Supreme Court Listens, but Declines to Speak
Klein RD & Mahoney MJ
J Law Med Ethics 2008 Spring;36(1):141-9
Genetic testing and breach of patient confidentiality: Law, ethics, and pragmatics
Minkoff H & Ecker J
Am J Obstet Gynecol 2008 Mar
Associations between Anticipated Reactions to Genetic Test Results and Interest in Genetic Testing: Will Self-Selection Reduce the Potential for Harm?
Sanderson SC & Wardle J
Genet Test 2008 Mar
Using the optimal receiver operating characteristic curve to design a predictive genetic test, exemplified with type 2 diabetes
Lu Q & Elston RC
Am J Hum Genet 2008 Mar;82(3):641-51
Colonoscopy for screening and follow up of patients with a family history of colorectal cancer
Tytherleigh MG, et al.
Colorectal Dis 2008 Mar
Cancer incidence in patients with schizophrenia and their first-degree relatives - a meta-analysis
Catts VS, et al.
Acta Psychiatr Scand 2008 Mar
Conjugal Alzheimer disease: risk in children when both parents have Alzheimer disease
Jayadev S, et al.
Arch Neurol 2008 Mar;65(3):373-8
The Accuracy of Cancer Diagnoses as Reported in Families with Head and Neck Cancer: a Case-Control Study
Jefferies S, et al.
Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol) 2008 Mar
| Genome-Wide Association Studies |
Genome-wide association studies in Alzheimer disease
Waring SC & Rosenberg RN
Arch Neurol 2008 Mar;65(3):329-34
Genome-wide association scans identified CTNNBL1 as a novel gene for obesity
Liu YJ, et al.
Hum Mol Genet 2008 Mar
Genome-wide association study provides evidence for a breast cancer risk locus at 6q22.33
Gold B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2008 Mar
A genome-wide association study in 574 schizophrenia trios using DNA pooling
Kirov G, et al.
Mol Psychiatry 2008 Mar
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