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. 2002 Jul;3(7):590-3.
doi: 10.1093/embo-reports/kvf144.

Genetic counselling in the era of genomic medicine. As we move towards personalized medicine, it becomes more important to help patients understand genetic tests and make complex decisions about their health

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Genetic counselling in the era of genomic medicine. As we move towards personalized medicine, it becomes more important to help patients understand genetic tests and make complex decisions about their health

Jon Weil. EMBO Rep. 2002 Jul.
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