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1 Chapter 31 Essential Concepts in Molecular Pathology Companion site for Molecular Pathology Author: William B. Coleman and Gregory J. Tsongalis

2 Companion site for Molecular Pathology Copyright © 2009 by Academic Press. All rights reserved. 2 FIGURE 31.1 Venn diagram of pharmacogenomics showing the interactions of pharmacogenetics (PGx), pharmacokinetics (PK), and pharmacodynamics (PD), along with other environmental factors that affect drug response.

3 Companion site for Molecular Pathology Copyright © 2009 by Academic Press. All rights reserved. 3 FIGURE 32.2 Schematic diagram illustrating current medical practice and the changes that occur in a personalized medicine model.

4 Companion site for Molecular Pathology Copyright © 2009 by Academic Press. All rights reserved. 4 FIGURE 33.3 Allelic discrimination using real-time PCR and Taqman probes to identify individuals who are homozygous or heterozygous (circle) for a particular SNP.

5 Companion site for Molecular Pathology Copyright © 2009 by Academic Press. All rights reserved. 5 FIGURE 34.4 Schematic diagram of irinotecan metabolism.

6 Companion site for Molecular Pathology Copyright © 2009 by Academic Press. All rights reserved. 6 FIGURE 35.5 Immunohistochemical staining for the estrogen receptor in breast cancer.

7 Companion site for Molecular Pathology Copyright © 2009 by Academic Press. All rights reserved. 7 FIGURE 35.5 Simplified schematic diagram showing metabolism of tamoxifen by CYP450 enzymes with the resulting production of the active metabolite endoxifen.


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