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What is Pharmacoproteomics

Handbook of Research on Computational Intelligence Applications in Bioinformatics
It refers to the use of proteomic technologies in drug development and molecular diagnosis. It helps more clearly demarcate patient-to-patient variations as compared to genotyping
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Personalized Medicine in the Era of Genomics
Navneet Kaur Soni (Delhi Technological University, India), Nitin Thukral (Delhi Technological University, India), and Yasha Hasija (Delhi Technological University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0427-6.ch014
Abstract
Personalized medicine is a model that aims at customizing healthcare and tailoring medicine according to an individual`s genetic makeup. It classifies individuals that differ in their susceptibility to a particular disease or response to a particular treatment into subpopulations based on individual's unique genetic and clinical information along with environmental factors. The completion of Human Genome Project and the advent of high-throughput genome analysis tools has helped in building and strengthening this model. There lies a huge potential in the implementation of personalized medicine to significantly improve the clinical outcomes; however, its implementation into clinical practice remains slow and is a matter of concern. This chapter aims at acquainting readers with the underlying concepts and components of personalized medicine supplemented with some disease-based case studies, discussing challenges and recent advancements in the implementation of the model of personalized medicine.
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