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Aldhous, Peter: A personalised revolution [review of The Language of Life: DNA and the revolution in personalized medicine, by Francis S. Collins] In: New Scientist, 2010, Vol. 204 (2742), 49 |
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Baldauf, Sarah: Our genes, not the whole story In: U.S. News and World Report, 2010, Vol. 147 (2), 24-26 |
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Callaway, Ewen; Coghlan, Andy: The meaning of artificial life: creating a synthetic cell was a tour de force, but the first fruits of synthetic biology may arrive by another route In: New Scientist 2010 May 29; 206(2762) 6-8 |
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Church, George: 2020 visions. Synthetic biology In: Nature, 2010, Vol. 463 (7277), 28 |
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Evans, James P.; Burke, Wylie; Khoury, Muin: The rules remain the same for genomic medicine: the case against "reverse genetic exceptionalism". In: Genetics in Medicine, 2010, Vol. 12 (6), 342-343 |
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Hodge, Russ: THE FUTURE OF GENETICS: BEYOND THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT 2010 |
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Judd, Sandra J. (Hg.): GENETIC DISORDERS SOURCEBOOK: BASIC CONSUMER HEALTH INFORMATION ABOUT HEREDITARY DISORDERS, INCLUDING DISORDERS RESULTING FROM ABNORMALITIES IN SPECIFIC GENES, SUCH AS HEMOPHILIA, SICKLE CELL DISEASE, AND CYSTIC FIBROSIS, CHROMOSOMAL DISORDERS, SUCH AS DOWN SYNDROME, FRAGILE X SYNDROME, AND KLINEFELTER SYNDROME, AND COMPLEX DISORDERS WITH ENVIRONMENTAL AND GENETIC COMPONENTS, SUCH AS ALZHEIMER DISEASE, CANCER, HEART DISEASE, AND OBESITY, ALONG WITH INFORMATION ABOUT THE HUMAN GENOME PROJECT, GENETIC TESTING AND PRIVACY CONCERNS, THE SPECIAL NEEDS OF CHILDREN WITH GENETIC DISORDERS, CURRENT RESEARCH INITIATIVES, A GLOSSARY OF TERMS, AND A DIRECTORY OF RESOURCES FOR FURTHER HELP AND INFORMATION 2010 |
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Marion, Robert: GENETIC ROUNDS: A DOCTOR'S ENCOUNTERS IN THE FIELD THAT REVOLUTIONIZED MEDICINE 2010 |
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Tagliaferro, Linda: GENETIC ENGINEERING: MODERN PROGRESS OR FUTURE PERIL? 2010 |
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Aldhous, Peter: 2010: The year we create life? In: New Scientist, 2009, Vol. 204 (2739), 19 |
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Bedau, Mark A et al.: Social and ethical checkpoints for bottom-up synthetic biology, or protocells. In: Systems and synthetic biology, 2009, Vol. 3 (1-4), 65-75 |
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Cameron, Nigel M. de S.; Caplan, Arthur: Our synthetic future In: Nature Biotechnology, 2009, Vol. 27 (12), 1103-1105 |
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Dabrock, Peter: Playing God? Synthetic biology as a theological and ethical challenge. In: Systems and synthetic biology, 2009, Vol. 3 (1-4), 47-54 |
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Feuk, Lars: ASHG 2008 Annual Meeting: from enormous cohorts to individual genomes. In: Genome Medicine, 2009, Vol. 1 (1), 9 |
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Pin, Renske R.; Gutteling, Jan M.; Kuttschreuter, Margôt: Determinants of reactions to gene technology: a generic approach In: New Genetics and Society, 2009, Vol. 28 (1), 51-65 |
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Rosenberg, Roger N.; Stüve, Olaf; Eagar, Todd: 200 years after Darwin. In: JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 2009, Vol. 301 (6), 660-662 |
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Strauss, Stephen: Beyond the double helix. In: New Scientist, 2009, Vol. 201 (2696), 22 |
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Todorova, Bogdana; Kolev, Vasil: Moral imperative in the age of genetic medicine In: Formosan Journal of Medical Humanities, 2009, Vol. 10 (1-2), 105-116 |
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Todorova, Bogdana; Kolev, Vasil: Moral imperative in the age of genetic medicine In: Formosan Journal of Medical Humanities, 2009, Vol. 10 (1-2), 105-116 |
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Wade, Nicholas: Study of genes and diseases at an impasse; scientists split on ways to hasten results In: New York Times, 2009 (2009-04-16), A1, A18 |