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Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine (2006) 3, 58-59
doi:10.1038/ncpcardio0453  
Received 27 June 2005 | Accepted 22 November 2005

Genetic association studies: personalized medicine in cardiac transplantation

Anne B Taegtmeyer*, Paul JR Barton and Magdi H Yacoub

Correspondence *Heart Science Centre Harefield Hospital, Hill End Road, Harefield, Middlesex UB9 6JH, UK

Email
 a.taegtmeyer@btinternet.com

Cardiac transplantation research has focused on predicting risk and determining pathogenic pathways, and hence finding targets for intervention. As the Human Genome Project is now ready to provide the information required for personalized treatment, this Viewpoint discusses genetic association studies and their potential application at different stages before and after cardiac transplantation.

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