The Multi-Omic Approach to Newborn Screening: Opportunities and Challenges
Newborn screening programs have seen significant evolution since their initial implementation more than 60 years ago, with the primary goal of detecting treatable conditions within the earliest possible timeframe to ensure the optimal treatment and outcomes for the newborn. New technologies have dri...
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Main Authors: | Alex J. Ashenden (Author), Ayesha Chowdhury (Author), Lucy T. Anastasi (Author), Khoa Lam (Author), Tomas Rozek (Author), Enzo Ranieri (Author), Carol Wai-Kwan Siu (Author), Jovanka King (Author), Emilie Mas (Author), Karin S. Kassahn (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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