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ISSN:2504-3161

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Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a rare but serious pharmacogenetic disorder triggered by specific anesthetic agents, leading to a rapid and often fatal hypermetabolic response. While its genetic roots-primarily involving RYR1 and CACNA1S mut...
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The prevalence of gout, a chronic metabolic disease, has recently increased. Polygenic risk scores (PRS) represent a useful tool for predicting patient outcomes of this condition. However, the clinical utility of PRS in disease prediction r...
Athar Memon,Hiba Hamid,Ayesha Mehboob et al. Athar Memon et al.
Introduction: This study aims to determine the frequency of genetic testing awareness, the number of individuals who have undergone genetic testing, and the subsequent behavior changes following testing. ...
Sergej M Ostojic,Ivana Kavecan Sergej M Ostojic
Background: Creatine is a conditionally essential nutrient integral to cellular energy homeostasis, with emerging evidence suggesting its potential role in modulating biological aging. However, associations between dietar...
Zeyu Yang,Ruslan Kubant,Eva Kranenburg et al. Zeyu Yang et al.
Background: Diet-induced obesity (DIO) leads to insulin resistance (IR) and alters gene expression through epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation. Here, we aimed to investigate whether experimental environment i...
Ashley W Scadden,Aastha Kakar,Elizabeth M Litkowski et al. Ashley W Scadden et al.
Introduction Prior work in predominantly European ancestry populations has explained how the risk associated with demographic, lifestyle, and health factors differs with underlying genetic susceptibility to type 2 diabetes (T2D), but less i...