| pharmacogenetics | The convergence of pharmacology and genetics dealing with genetically determined responses to drugs. For example, after the administration of a muscle relaxant commonly used in surgery, a patient may remains apneic incapable of breathing on their own for hours due to a genetically determined defect in metabolizing (processing) the muscle relaxant. (12 Dec 1998) |
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the branch of genetics that studies the genetically determined variations in responses to drugs in humans or laboratory organisms
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The terms pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics tend to be used interchangeably, and a precise, consensus definition of either remains elusive. Pharmacogenetics is generally regarded as the study of genetic variation that gives rise to differing response to drugs, while pharmacogenomics is the broader application of genomic technologies to new drug discovery and further characterization of older drugs. ...
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| pharmacogenetics |
the study of the genetic basis for differing responses to drugs.
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| pharmacogenetics |
The study of how people's genetic make-up affects their response to medicines.
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| pharmacogenetics |
the convergence of pharmacology and genetics dealing with genetically determined responses to drugs.
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