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          <title>A pharmacogenomic approach to treating brain and pancreatic cancers using capecitabine chemoradiotherapy</title>
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             Cancer has been afflicting populations worldwide throughout recorded history. Despite making significant progress in-the treatment of cancer, the prognosis for most cancer types remains grim. Thus, novel approaches for treating this disease are still needed. Pharmacogenomics, a branch of pharmacology particularly relevant to the cancer research field, is the study ...
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          <publisher>ProQuest / UMI</publisher>
          <author>Carmelo Blanquicett</author>
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          <title>From Genome to Therapy: Integrating New Technologies with Drug Development - No. 229</title>
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             This important and exciting work brings together a high-calibre group of experts to discuss the practical application of genomic information to the development of drugs. Recent technological advances have led to a rapid acceleration in our ability to gather genetic data. The complete genetic sequences are now known for several ...
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          <publisher>John Wiley &amp; Sons</publisher>
          <author>Novartis Foundation, J. Craig Venter</author>
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