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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 3, September 2005

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Genetic Susceptibility to Risk for Bladder Cancer in Individuals Working in High Risk Occupations
pp. 165-175(11)
Authors: Branch, Robert A.; Paulsen, Nancy; Persad, Raj A.; Smith, Patrick J.B.; Collins, Christopher; Schwartz, Ann; Cecchetti, Al; Arena, Vincent C.; Jones, Kendra; Romkes, Marjorie

Molecular Genetics and Epidemiology of Japanese Type 1 Diabetes
pp. 191-199(9)
Authors: Kawasaki, Eiji; Eguchi, Katsumi

The Role of DNA-Microarray in Translational Cancer Research
pp. 201-216(16)
Authors: Korfee, Sonke; Eberhardt, Wilfried; Fujiwara, Yasuhiro; Nishio, Kazuto

Thermodynamic and Kinetic Analyses of Nucleic Acid Structures for Pharmacogenomics
pp. 217-236(20)
Authors: Miyoshi, Daisuke; Sugimoto, Naoki

Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs): History, Biotechnological Outlook and Practical Applications
pp. 237-245(9)
Authors: Kassam, Shelina; Meyer, Peter; Corfield, Anthony; Mikuz, Gregor; Sergi, Consolato

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