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    Association Between CYP2C9 Genetic Variants and Anticoagulation-Related Outcomes During Warfarin Therapy by Higashi, Mitchell K, Veenstra, David L, Kondo, L. Midori, Wittkowsky, Ann K, Srinouanprachanh, Sengkeo L, Farin, Fred M, Rettie, Allan E

    “…CONTEXT Warfarin is a commonly used anticoagulant that requires careful clinical management to balance the risks of overanticoagulation and bleeding with those…”
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    The Prevalence of CYP2C8, 2C9, 2J2, and Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Polymorphisms in African Americans With Hypertension by Dreisbach, Albert W., Japa, Shanker, Sigel, Aster, Parenti, Melissa B., Hess, Arthur E., Srinouanprachanh, Sengkeo L., Rettie, Allan E., Kim, Helen, Farin, Federico M., Hamm, L. Lee, Lertora, Juan J.L.

    Published in American journal of hypertension (01-10-2005)
    “…The cytochrome P450 (CYP) epoxygenase pathway produces arachidonic acid metabolites that are vasoactive, that affect renal sodium handling, and that have been…”
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    A case study of acenocoumarol sensitivity and genotype‐phenotype discordancy explained by combinations of polymorphisms in VKORC1 and CYP2C9 by Rettie, Allan E., Farin, Frederico M., Beri, Nitasha G., Srinouanprachanh, Sengkeo L., Rieder, Mark J., Thijssen, Henk H.

    Published in British journal of clinical pharmacology (01-11-2006)
    “…Aims To determine the cause of a genotype‐phenotype discordancy for acenocoumarol sensitivity. Methods A patient, highly sensitive to acenocoumarol, and…”
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    Genetic Susceptibility to Prostate Cancer: Prostate-Specific Antigen and Its Interaction with the Androgen Receptor (United States) by Sieh, Weiva, Edwards, Karen L., Fitzpatrick, Annette L., Srinouanprachanh, Sengkeo L., Farin, Fred M., Monks, Stephanie A., Kronmal, Richard A., Eaton, David L.

    Published in Cancer causes & control (01-03-2006)
    “…Objective To determine whether directly observed prostate-specific antigen (PSA) promoter diploid haplotype, either alone or in conjunction with androgen…”
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