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American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy
An Introduction to Pharmacogenomics
ArrayExpress - Database of Functional Genomics Experiments
Blazing a Genetic Trail
Blueprint of the Body
Chemistry & Biology
Clemson
DNA From the Beginning
Dr. Claude Jacq’s - Department of Biology, ENS, France
Dr. Landers - University of Pittsburgh
Drug Discovery & Development
Environmental Protection Agency Microarray Consortium
Functional Genome Analysis
Functional Genomics , by Y.F. Leung
Garner Lab at UTSW
Genetics and Public Policy Center
Genetics Home Reference
George M. Church Lab - Lipper Center for Computational Genomics
Hereditary Genetics and Cancer Genetics
Human Genome Project
Integrated Approaches for Functional Genomics, European Science Foundation
National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases
New Mexico State University - Sensor Research Group
NKI / AvL Central Microarray Facility , Netherlands
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Pharmacogenetics Research Network
San Diego Bioinformatics Forum
San Diego Biotechnology Discussion Group
ScienceDocs
Stanford Microarray Database
Stuart Kim Lab - Stanford
TAGC - Nylon Microarrays
Take the Sample Prep Survey - Chance to win $500 Amazon Voucher
The Age of Personalized Medicine
The Age of Personalized Medicine
The Bacterial MicroArray Group
The Human Genome Project
The Medical Research Council Toxicology Unit - DNA Microarray pages
The Mguide
The NIEHS cDNA Microarray Centre
The Pharmacogenetics & Pharmacogenomics Database
The Resource Center
TIGR - The Institute for Genomic Research
TSG Partners
Useful Microarray Protocols
Vanderbilt University Microarray Shared Resource
Wellcome Trust
Whitehead Institute - Richard Young research group
World of Drug Information
Scientific News
Bringing Out the Usual – and Unusual – Cancer Genomics Suspects
Several years ago, researchers sequencing lung cancer genomes encountered a number of red herrings.
DNA-Altering Enzyme is Essential for Blood Cell Development
The expression of specific genes is partially dictated by the way the DNA is packed into chromatin, a tightly packed combination of DNA and proteins known as histones.
DNA Sequencing Reveals Mucosal Melanoma's Bullseye
Scientists have found a molecular 'bullseye' for a rare form of melanoma, opening up opportunities for new targeted treatment.
Studies Illuminate Functions of RNA
Researchers at the University of California illuminate the functional importance of a relatively new class of RNA molecules.
Chemical Screen Points to New Line of Attack Against Neuroblastoma
In the war on neuroblastoma, the current chemical weaponry is reaching its limit.
Mouse Study Suggests Lead May Trigger Schizophrenia
Behavioral and MRI study in mice points to a synergistic relationship between lead exposure and schizophrenia gene.
Identified a Key Protein in Maintaining the Identity of B Lymphocytes
This finding could be useful for the study of blood diseases such as lymphoma and leukemia.
Gene Mutation Gives Boost to Brain Cancer Cells
An international team of researchers has found that a singular gene mutation helps brain cancer cells to not just survive, but grow tumors rapidly.
Potential New Way to Suppress Tumor Growth Discovered
The new mechanism opens up the possibility of developing a new class of anti-cancer drugs.
Enzyme-Activating Antibodies Revealed As Marker for Severe Rheumatoid Arthritis
Finding could lead to earlier diagnosis and new, more aggressive treatment for worst cases.
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