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Warfarin pharmacogenetics: A single VKORC1 polymorphism is predictive of dose across 3 racial groups
Nita A. Limdi
, Mia Wadelius
, Larisa Cavallari
, Niclas Eriksson
, Dana C. Crawford
, Ming Ta M. Lee
, Chien Hsiun Chen
, Alison Motsinger-Reif
, Hersh Sagreiya
, Nianjun Liu
, Alan H.B. Wu
,
Brian F. Gage
, Andrea Jorgensen
, Munir Pirmohamed
, Jae Gook Shin
, Guilherme Suarez-Kurtz
, Stephen E. Kimmel
, Julie A. Johnson
, Teri E. Klein
, Michael J. Wagner
Division of General Medicine & Geriatrics
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Racial Groups
100%
VKORC1
100%
Warfarin Pharmacogenetics
100%
White People
36%
People of Color
27%
Single nucleotide Polymorphism
18%
Dose Requirement
18%
Warfarin Dose
18%
Dose Prediction
18%
Genotype
9%
Non-white
9%
Clinical Factors
9%
Population Level
9%
Multivariate Linear Regression
9%
Dose Variability
9%
Demographic Factors
9%
CYP2C9
9%
Univariate Linear Regression
9%
Warfarin Dosing Algorithms
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pharmacogenetics
100%
VKORC1
100%
Haplotype
30%
Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism
20%
Allele
10%
Genotyping
10%
CYP2C9
10%