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Application of Pharmacogenomics and Bioinformatics to Exemplify the Utility of Human ex vivo Organoculture Models in the Field of Precision Medicine
View ORCID ProfileK Cowan, G Macluskie, M Finch, C.N.A Palmer, J Hair, M Bylesjo, S Lynagh, P Brankin, M McNeil, C Low, D Mallinson, EM Gourlay, H Child, L Cheyne, View ORCID ProfileDC Bunton
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/649376
K Cowan
1REPROCELL Europe Ltd, Thomson Pavilion, Glasgow, UK.
G Macluskie
1REPROCELL Europe Ltd, Thomson Pavilion, Glasgow, UK.
M Finch
1REPROCELL Europe Ltd, Thomson Pavilion, Glasgow, UK.
C.N.A Palmer
2School of Medicine, University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee, UK.
J Hair
3NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow.
M Bylesjo
4Fios Genomics Ltd, Nine Edinburgh Bioquarter, Edinburgh, UK
S Lynagh
4Fios Genomics Ltd, Nine Edinburgh Bioquarter, Edinburgh, UK
P Brankin
5Aridhia Informatics Ltd Teaching and Learning Building, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK
M McNeil
6Stratified Medicines Scotland Innovation Centre, Teaching and Learning Building, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK
C Low
6Stratified Medicines Scotland Innovation Centre, Teaching and Learning Building, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK
D Mallinson
7Sistemic Ltd, West of Scotland Science Park, Glasgow, UK
EM Gourlay
7Sistemic Ltd, West of Scotland Science Park, Glasgow, UK
H Child
6Stratified Medicines Scotland Innovation Centre, Teaching and Learning Building, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK
L Cheyne
6Stratified Medicines Scotland Innovation Centre, Teaching and Learning Building, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK
DC Bunton
1REPROCELL Europe Ltd, Thomson Pavilion, Glasgow, UK.
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Posted May 27, 2019.
Application of Pharmacogenomics and Bioinformatics to Exemplify the Utility of Human ex vivo Organoculture Models in the Field of Precision Medicine
K Cowan, G Macluskie, M Finch, C.N.A Palmer, J Hair, M Bylesjo, S Lynagh, P Brankin, M McNeil, C Low, D Mallinson, EM Gourlay, H Child, L Cheyne, DC Bunton
bioRxiv 649376; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/649376
Application of Pharmacogenomics and Bioinformatics to Exemplify the Utility of Human ex vivo Organoculture Models in the Field of Precision Medicine
K Cowan, G Macluskie, M Finch, C.N.A Palmer, J Hair, M Bylesjo, S Lynagh, P Brankin, M McNeil, C Low, D Mallinson, EM Gourlay, H Child, L Cheyne, DC Bunton
bioRxiv 649376; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/649376
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