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Next Generation Sequencing in Clinical Practice: What's the Current Impact?

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Next Generation Sequencing in Clinical Practice: What's the Current Impact?



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Whole-exome sequencing rises to top in largest clinical application for undiagnosed diseaseExternal Web Site Icon, by Liz Devitt, Nature Medicine, Oct 2
Clinical whole-exome sequencing for the diagnosis of Mendelian disordersExternal Web Site Icon
Yaping Yang et al. New Engl J Med Oct 2
Editorial: Next-generation sequencing for clinical diagnosticsExternal Web Site Icon
Howard J. Jacob. New Engl J Med Oct 2
Gene scans solve mystery diseases in kids, adults,External Web Site Icon by Marilynn Marchione, Associated Press, Oct 2
The integration of next-generation sequencing panels in the clinical cancer genetics practice: an institutional experienceExternal Web Site Icon
Caitlin B. Mauer et al. Genetics in Medicine, Oct 10
Patient decisions for disclosure of secondary findings among the first 200 individuals undergoing clinical diagnostic exome sequencing.External Web Site Icon
Layla Shahmirzadi et al. Genetics in Medicine, Oct 10
Diagnostic utility of whole exome sequencing in patients showing cerebellar and/or vermis atrophy in childhoodExternal Web Site Icon
Ohba C, et al. Neurogenetics 2013 Oct
Live blog: Medicine gets personal with genomicsExternal Web Site Icon Tweet chat live blog on genomics and how it is revolutionizing medicine, by Dr Richard Besser, ABC News, Oct 2

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