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      A new manuscript from the IGNITE Pragmatic Trials Network has been published in JAMA Network Open, describing results from the ADOPT PGx Depression trial. The randomized clinical trial evaluated whether genotype-guided prescribing of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) could improve ...

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      A new manuscript from the IGNITE Pragmatic Trials Network has been published in JAMA Network Open, describing the primary results of the GUARDD-US study.  GUARDD-US is a randomized controlled trial examining the impact of returning APOL1 genetic risk results to ...

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Cost-effectiveness of exome and genome sequencing for children with rare and undiagnosed conditions

Cost-effectiveness of exome and genome sequencing for children with rare and undiagnosed conditions

Posted on June 14, 2022 by Alexis
Tara A Lavelle 1, Xue Feng 2, Marlena Keisler 2, Joshua T Cohen 2, Peter J Neumann 2, Daryl Prichard 3, Brock E Schroeder 4, Daria Salyakina 5, Paula S Espinal 5, Samuel B Weidner 2, Jill L Maron 6
  • PMID: 35396982
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.gim.2022.03.005
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