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Current Pharmacogenomics provides comprehensive overviews of all current research on pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics. All areas of the field from pre-clinical to clinical research are covered, including related areas such as genomics, proteomics, target discovery, bioinformatics and novel diagnostics. This international journal is peer-reviewed and publishes both mini- and full review articles.

The journal has become essential reading for all researchers and clinicians with interests in pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics.

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Volume 3, Number 1, March 2005

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Saccharomyces Cerevisiae as a Genetic Model in Anticancer Therapy
pp. 1-7(7)
Authors: J. E. Kurtz; P. Dufour; J. P. Bergerat; F. Exinger

The Genetic Regulation of ADPRT/PARP-1 in Aging and Cancer Susceptibility
pp. 9-19(11)
Authors: Kristin L. Lockett; Isaac V. Snowhite; Jennifer J. Hu

Influence of CYP2D6 Genetics on Opioid Kinetics, Metabolism and Response
pp. 43-52(10)
Authors: Gerd Mikus; Johanna Weiss

Multigenic Control of Drug Response and Regulatory Decision-Making in Pharmacogenomics: The Need for an Upper-Bound Estimate of Genetic Contributions
pp. 53-71(19)
Authors: V. Ozdemir; W. Kalow; L. Tothfalusi; L. Bertilsson; L. Endrenyi; J. E. Graham

DNA Methylation in the Pathogenesis of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
pp. 73-78(6)
Authors: Amr H. Sawalha; Bruce Richardson

Addendum

Author Index to Volume 2
pp. 79-79(1)
Author: Bentham Science Publishers

Subject Index to Volume 2
pp. 81-86(6)
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