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  • Public Health Genomics: 2021, vol: , issue:
  • 1)- Navjot Kaur, Avaneesh Pandey, Nusrat Shafiq, Ankur Gupta, Reena Das, Harkant Singh, Jasmina Ahluwalia, Samir Malhotra. Genetic and Nongenetic Determinants of Variable Warfarin Dose Requirements: A Report from North India. Public health genomics. 2021, 25 (1-2): 1-9
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  • 2)- David M Thomas, Joanne M Hackett, Stjepko Plestina. Unlocking Access to Broad Molecular Profiling: Benefits, Barriers, and Policy Solutions. Public health genomics. 2021, : 1-10
    Cited : 3
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  • 3)- Chih-Chiang Hung, Hsin-I Huang, Chao-Ming Hung, Sin-Hua Moi. Identification of Candidate Genes in Early-Stage Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Patients with High-Risk Mortality Using Genes Commonly Involved in Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Study. Public health genomics. 2021, : 1-10
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  • 4)- Yana Alexandra Wilson, Sarah McIntyre, Emma Waight, Marelle Thornton, Saskia van Otterloo, Sophie Rachel Marmont, Michael Kruer, Gareth Baynam, Jozef Gecz, Nadia Badawi. People with Cerebral Palsy and Their Family's Preferences about Genomics Research. Public health genomics. 2021, : 1-10
    Cited : 2
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  • 5)- Špela Miroševič, Kaja Krajc, Zalika Klemenc-Ketiš, Polona Selič-Zupančič. Mapping Users' Experience of a Family History and Genetic Risk Algorithm Tool in Primary Care. Public health genomics. 2021, : 1-10
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  • 6)- Srdjan Denic, Mukesh M Agarwal. Altruism as an Explanation for Human Consanguinity. Public health genomics. 2021, : 1-11
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  • 7)- Serena Petrocchi, Chiara Marzorati, Marianna Masiero. "We-Diseases" and Dyadic Decision-Making Processes: A Critical Perspective. Public health genomics. 2021, : 1-5
    Cited : 7
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  • 8)- Jordon B Ritchie, Brandon M Welch, Caitlin G Allen, Lewis J Frey, Heath Morrison, Joshua D Schiffman, Alexander V Alekseyenko, Brian Dean, Chanita Hughes Halbert, Cecelia Bellcross. Comparison of a Cancer Family History Collection and Risk Assessment Tool - ItRunsInMyFamily - with Risk Assessment by Health-Care Professionals. Public health genomics. 2021, : 1-9
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  • 9)- Tiantian Wang, Huiqiang Wu, Menghu Sun, Tingting Liu, Feimeng An, Qiumei Dong, Jianzhong Wang. Association between Genetic Polymorphisms of MIR3142HG and the Risk of Steroid-Induced Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head in the Population of Northern China. Public health genomics. 2021, : 1-9
    Cited : 1
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