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Genetic Polymorphisms of the Endocannabinoid System

ChemInform, 2007
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Robyn A. Puffenbarger, Allison G. Norrod
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Genetic polymorphisms and additive genetic models

Behavior Genetics, 1985
The degree of genetic dissimilarity between inbred strains or substrains of mice may be estimated from available data concerning biochemical and immunological polymorphisms. Dissimilarities between substrains are bimodally distributed, suggesting that both genetic drift and contamination are responsible for substrain differences.
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Genetic Polymorphisms, Drugs, and Proarrhythmia

Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology, 2003
Humans vary widely in their response to drug therapy. This may reflect variability in the relationship between a drug dose and the concentrations of drug and metabolite(s) at relevant target sites; this is termed pharmacokinetic variability. Another mechanism is that individuals vary in their response to identical exposures to drug (pharmacodynamic ...
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Genetic Polymorphism of Lipoprotein (a) [PDF]

open access: possible, 1989
In 1963 Berg described lipoprotein (a) as a genetic variant of the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and supposed it to be transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait [2]. Later investigators have shown that lipoprotein (a) represents a quantitative rather than a qualitative genetic marker, and that it is under polygenic control probably with a major gene ...
Gerd Utermann   +3 more
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The Genetics of Polymorphism in the Lepidoptera

1953
Publisher Summary Polymorphism is the occurrence together in the same environment of two or more discontinuous forms of a species in such proportions as the rarest of them cannot be maintained merely by recurrent mutation. Two distinct types must be recognized: balanced polymorphism which is due to a balance of selective agencies that favor ...
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Genetic Polymorphisms and Disease

New England Journal of Medicine, 1998
To the Editor: Reports of the association of allelic variants with common diseases will soon accelerate, driven by the twin engines of genomic sequencing and the discovery of polymorphisms.
Leonid Kruglyak   +2 more
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Genetic polymorphisms and periodontitis

International Congress Series, 2005
Abstract Genetically complex diseases like periodontitis have been extensively studied over the past decade. With the pooled knowledge about genetic polymorphisms that were claimed to play a role in the predisposition to and the progression of aggressive and chronic periodontitis, it is now possible to identify candidate genes that could act as ...
Tetsuo Kobayashi   +3 more
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“Genetics” and DNA polymorphisms

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1995
AbstractFour questions are raised about Mealey's genetic argument: (1) Where is the evidence that secondary sociopathy is less heritable than primary sociopathy? (2) What is the genetic correlation between the two types of sociopathy? (3) How does genotype-environment interaction relate?
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Populations and genetic polymorphisms*

Molecular Diagnosis, 1999
Background : Population frequencies of many polymorphic genes of pharmacogenetic interest depend on race or ethnic specificity. Association of these genes with person-to-person differences in drug effectiveness (hypersensitivity or resistance) and drug toxicity may also depend on the racial or ethnic characteristics of a population.
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TNF Genetic Polymorphisms

2021
Although a lot of development has been done for prevention of malaria, but the problem of severe form of disease and death is still the prime concern of the people living in endemic regions. Many genetic and environmental factors have been shown to influence observed variation in P.
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