Evaluating single-subject study methods for personal transcriptomic interpretations to advance precision medicine
Abstract Background Gene expression profiling has benefited medicine by providing clinically relevant insights at the molecular candidate and systems levels. However, to adopt a more 'precision' approach that integrates individual variability including 'omics data into risk assessment...
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Main Authors: | Samir Rachid Zaim (Author), Colleen Kenost (Author), Joanne Berghout (Author), Francesca Vitali (Author), Helen Hao Zhang (Author), Yves A. Lussier (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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