
pmid: 16920579
The mapping and sequencing of the human genome has generated a large resource for answering questions about human disease. This achievement is akin in scientific importance to developing the periodic table of elements. Plastic surgery has always been at the frontier medical research. This resource will help us to improve our understanding on the many unknown physiological and pathogical conditions we deal with daily, such as wound healing keloid scar formation, Dupuytren's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, vascular malformation and carcinogenesis. We are primed in obtaining both disease and normal tissues to use this resource and applying it to clinical use. This review is about the human genome, the basis of gene expression profiling and how it will affect our clinical and research practices in the future and for those embarking on the use of this new technology as a research tool, we provide a brief insight on its limitations and pitfalls.
Neck-cancer, Junk, Gene Expression, Microarray, Gene Expression Profiting, C1, Information, Humans, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Cdna Microarrays Gene Analysis, Arrays, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Genome, Genome, Human, Gene Expression Profiling, Human Genome, Polymerase-chain-reaction, Poor-prognosis, Dna, Expression Profiling, 730117 Skin and related disorders, Messenger-rna, Surgery, 321029 Surgery, Differential Display
Neck-cancer, Junk, Gene Expression, Microarray, Gene Expression Profiting, C1, Information, Humans, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Cdna Microarrays Gene Analysis, Arrays, Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis, Genome, Genome, Human, Gene Expression Profiling, Human Genome, Polymerase-chain-reaction, Poor-prognosis, Dna, Expression Profiling, 730117 Skin and related disorders, Messenger-rna, Surgery, 321029 Surgery, Differential Display
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