From pharmacogenomics to improved patient outcomes: angiotensin I-converting enzyme as an example.
@article{Moskowitz2002FromPT,
title={From pharmacogenomics to improved patient outcomes: angiotensin I-converting enzyme as an example.},
author={David W. Moskowitz},
journal={Diabetes technology \& therapeutics},
year={2002},
volume={4 4},
pages={
519-32
}
}Here we report the utility of a molecular epidemiologic approach for common, polygenic diseases. Since 1992, the angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) deletion/deletion (D/D) genotype has been linked to several cardiovascular diseases, including diabetic nephropathy. Earlier, the ACE D/D genotype had been associated with excess tissue ACE activity. We have observed an association of the ACE D/D genotype with a large number of common diseases, including chronic renal failure due to non-insulin…Â
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