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David B Goldstein

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Epilepsia|December 20, 2007
Drug resistance in epilepsy: more twists in the taleSanjay M Sisodiya, David B Goldstein
Science Translational Medicine|January 24, 2014
Pharmacogenetics at 50: genomic personalization comes of ageThomas J Urban, David B Goldstein
Human Molecular Genetics|June 15, 2007
In vitro assays fail to predict in vivo effects of regulatory polymorphismsElizabeth T Cirulli, David B Goldstein
Neuron|August 22, 2014
Schizophrenia genetics comes of ageAnna C Need, David B Goldstein
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
MAINTENANCE OF POLYGENIC VARIATION IN SPATIALLY STRUCTURED POPULATIONS: ROLES FOR LOCAL MATING AND GENETIC REDUNDANCYDavid B Goldstein, Kent E Holsinger
Nature Genetics|October 31, 2006
Genome-wide tagging for everyoneAnna C Need, David B Goldstein
Nature Genetics|November 27, 2004
In genetic control of disease, does 'race' matter?David B Goldstein, Joel N Hirschhorn
Nature Genetics|October 28, 2004
Will tomorrow's medicines work for everyone?Sarah K Tate, David B Goldstein
Nature|January 28, 2016
Schizophrenia: From genetics to physiology at lastRyan S Dhindsa, David B Goldstein
Trends in Genetics : TIG|October 20, 2009
Next generation disparities in human genomics: concerns and remediesAnna C Need, David B Goldstein
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Epilepsia|December 20, 2007
Drug resistance in epilepsy: more twists in the taleSanjay M Sisodiya, David B Goldstein
Science Translational Medicine|January 24, 2014
Pharmacogenetics at 50: genomic personalization comes of ageThomas J Urban, David B Goldstein
Human Molecular Genetics|June 15, 2007
In vitro assays fail to predict in vivo effects of regulatory polymorphismsElizabeth T Cirulli, David B Goldstein
Neuron|August 22, 2014
Schizophrenia genetics comes of ageAnna C Need, David B Goldstein
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
MAINTENANCE OF POLYGENIC VARIATION IN SPATIALLY STRUCTURED POPULATIONS: ROLES FOR LOCAL MATING AND GENETIC REDUNDANCYDavid B Goldstein, Kent E Holsinger
Nature Genetics|October 31, 2006
Genome-wide tagging for everyoneAnna C Need, David B Goldstein
Nature Genetics|November 27, 2004
In genetic control of disease, does 'race' matter?David B Goldstein, Joel N Hirschhorn
Nature Genetics|October 28, 2004
Will tomorrow's medicines work for everyone?Sarah K Tate, David B Goldstein
Nature|January 28, 2016
Schizophrenia: From genetics to physiology at lastRyan S Dhindsa, David B Goldstein
Trends in Genetics : TIG|October 20, 2009
Next generation disparities in human genomics: concerns and remediesAnna C Need, David B Goldstein
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