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View article: Genetics Evaluation Outcomes From an Academic Multidisciplinary Atypical Diabetes Program
Genetics Evaluation Outcomes From an Academic Multidisciplinary Atypical Diabetes Program Open
Context Rare monogenic conditions that predispose to diabetes can be misdiagnosed due to phenotypic overlap with more common conditions. Misdiagnosis can lead to ineffective, over-, or under-treatment. Specific genetic mechanisms can direc…
View article: Parents’ Perspectives on the Utility of Genomic Sequencing in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Parents’ Perspectives on the Utility of Genomic Sequencing in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Open
Background: It is critical to understand the wide-ranging clinical and non-clinical effects of genome sequencing (GS) for parents in the NICU context. We assessed parents’ experiences with GS as a first-line diagnostic tool for infants wit…
View article: Education and Training of Non-Genetics Providers on the Return of Genome Sequencing Results in a NICU Setting
Education and Training of Non-Genetics Providers on the Return of Genome Sequencing Results in a NICU Setting Open
To meet current and expected future demand for genome sequencing in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), adjustments to traditional service delivery models are necessary. Effective programs for the training of non-genetics providers (N…
View article: eP425: Parental impact of genome sequencing during the neonatal period
eP425: Parental impact of genome sequencing during the neonatal period Open
View article: US private payers’ perspectives on insurance coverage for genome sequencing versus exome sequencing: A study by the Clinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research Consortium (CSER)
US private payers’ perspectives on insurance coverage for genome sequencing versus exome sequencing: A study by the Clinical Sequencing Evidence-Generating Research Consortium (CSER) Open
View article: Genome sequencing as a first-line diagnostic test for hospitalized infants
Genome sequencing as a first-line diagnostic test for hospitalized infants Open
View article: Genome sequencing as a first-line diagnostic test for hospitalized newborns
Genome sequencing as a first-line diagnostic test for hospitalized newborns Open
Purpose SouthSeq, a translational research study to perform genome sequencing (GS) for infants with symptoms suggestive of a genetic disorder, was conducted in NICUs in the Southeastern US. Recruitment targeted racial/ethnic minorities and…
View article: Characteristics and experiences of patients from a community-based and consumer-directed hereditary cancer population screening initiative
Characteristics and experiences of patients from a community-based and consumer-directed hereditary cancer population screening initiative Open
View article: A study of elective genome sequencing and pharmacogenetic testing in an unselected population
A study of elective genome sequencing and pharmacogenetic testing in an unselected population Open
Background Genome sequencing (GS) of individuals without a medical indication, known as elective GS, is now available at a number of centers around the United States. Here we report the results of elective GS and pharmacogenetic panel test…
View article: A review and definition of ‘usual care’ in genetic counseling trials to standardize use in research
A review and definition of ‘usual care’ in genetic counseling trials to standardize use in research Open
The descriptor ‘usual care’ refers to standard or routine care. Yet, no formal definition exists. The need to define what constitutes usual care arises in clinical research. Often one arm in a trial represents usual care in comparison with…
View article: A state-based approach to genomics for rare disease and population screening
A state-based approach to genomics for rare disease and population screening Open
View article: Genome‐wide association analysis of salinity responsive traits in <scp><i>Medicago truncatula</i></scp>
Genome‐wide association analysis of salinity responsive traits in <span><i>Medicago truncatula</i></span> Open
Salinity stress is an important cause of crop yield loss in many parts of the world. Here, we performed genome‐wide association studies of salinity‐stress responsive traits in 132 HapMap genotypes of the model legume Medicago truncatula . …
View article: Phloem Proteomics Reveals New Lipid-Binding Proteins with a Putative Role in Lipid-Mediated Signaling
Phloem Proteomics Reveals New Lipid-Binding Proteins with a Putative Role in Lipid-Mediated Signaling Open
Global climate changes inversely affect our ability to grow the food required for an increasing world population. To combat future crop loss due to abiotic stress, we need to understand the signals responsible for changes in plant developm…