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Harnessing the Full Potential of Multi-Omic Analyses to Advance the Study and Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease
Claire Hill
, Ione Avila-Palencia
,
Alexander Peter Maxwell
,
Ruth F. Hunter
,
Amy Jayne McKnight
School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences
Centre for Public Health
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9
Citations (Scopus)
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Medicine and Dentistry
Therapeutic Procedure
100%
Chronic Kidney Disease
100%
Tamsulosin
100%
Comprehension
20%
Analysis
13%
Patient
13%
Diagnosis
13%
Genetic Risk Factor
13%
Heritability
13%
End Stage Renal Disease
6%
Cause of Death
6%
Prevalence
6%
Transcriptomics
6%
Proteomics
6%
Metabolomics
6%
Epigenomics
6%
Phenomics
6%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Comprehension
100%
Genetic Risk
66%
Heritability
66%
Prevalence
33%
Transcriptomics
33%
Proteomics
33%
Metabolomics
33%
Epigenomics
33%
Genome Sequencing
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chronic Kidney Failure
100%
Tamsulosin
100%
Genetic Risk
13%
Cause of Death
6%
End Stage Renal Disease
6%
Prevalence
6%
Food Science
Transcriptomics
100%