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Personalized Medicine in Ophthalmology: From Pharmacogenetic Biomarkers to Therapeutic and Dosage Optimization

Rapid progress in genomics and nanotechnology continue to advance our approach to patient care, from diagnosis and prognosis, to targeting and personalization of therapeutics. However, the clinical application of molecular diagnostics in ophthalmology has been limited even though there have been dem...

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Published in:Journal of personalized medicine 2013, Vol.3 (1), p.40-69
Main Authors: Ong, Frank S, Kuo, Jane Z, Wu, Wei-Chi, Cheng, Ching-Yu, Blackwell, Wendell-Lamar B, Taylor, Brian L, Grody, Wayne W, Rotter, Jerome I, Lai, Chi-Chun, Wong, Tien Y
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