the study of genetic factors that influence an organism's response to a drug.
The study of variability in drug response due to hereditary factors in different populations.
the branch of genetics that studies the genetically determined variations in responses to drugs in humans or laboratory organisms
An area of research that aims to develop ways of matching medicines to a person's genetic make-up, to avoid adverse reactions and non-response to a particular drug.
The study of genetic changes as related to their responses to drugs/medications in humans or in laboratory organisms.
The study of how people's genetic make-up affects their response to medicines.
The study of the genetic factors that influence each person's reaction to a drug. Pharmacogenetic studies are helping to advance the concept of personalized medicine, in which anticancer treatments will be tailored to the individual patient based on his or her genetic, epigenetic and proteomics profiles.
study of all genes that influence and determine the metabolism and the response of a given drug
The study of genetically determined responses to drugs.
investigates the different reactions of human beings to drugs and the underlying genetic predispositions. The differences in reaction are mainly caused by mutations in certain enzymes responsible for drug metabolization. As a result, the degradation of the active substance can lead to harmful by-products, or the drug might have no effect at all.
New form of drug therapy that uses specific genetic information for a patient to design drugs that will act best for that particular individual with his or her unique genetic structure.
The study of genetic variation applied to inter-individual variability in drug response.
The study of the effects of genetic differences between individuals in their response to medicines. These differences may or may not be related to the disease being treated. The research involves comparing the genotypes of individuals who have different responses to a medicine.
Study of the influence of hereditary factors on the effects of drugs on individual organisms. PS toxicogenetics. RT ecogenetics, polymorphism
The study of the interaction between an individual's genetic make-up and his or her response to a particular drug.
A relatively new science which seeks to tailor therapeutic agents to an individualâ€(tm)s (or group of individualsâ€(tm)) genetically determined responsiveness to a drug.