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Volumn 317, Issue 18, 2017, Pages 1831-1832
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Genomics, health disparities, and missed opportunities for the nation's research agenda
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA;
AFRICAN AMERICAN;
ALBUMINURIA;
APOL1 GENE;
CLINICAL RESEARCH;
EDUCATIONAL STATUS;
EUROPEAN AMERICAN;
GENE;
GENETIC RISK;
GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY;
GENETIC VARIABILITY;
GENOMICS;
HEALTH CARE ACCESS;
HEALTH CARE DISPARITY;
HEALTH DISPARITY;
HUMAN;
INCIDENCE;
INCOME;
LIFESPAN;
MORBIDITY;
MORTALITY;
OCCUPATION;
PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RACE DIFFERENCE;
SHORT SURVEY;
SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH;
SOCIAL STATUS;
GENETIC PREDISPOSITION;
HUMAN GENOME PROJECT;
RESEARCH;
TRENDS;
UNITED STATES;
GENETIC PREDISPOSITION TO DISEASE;
GENOMICS;
HEALTH STATUS DISPARITIES;
HEALTHCARE DISPARITIES;
HUMAN GENOME PROJECT;
HUMANS;
RESEARCH;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 85019474960
PISSN: 00987484
EISSN: 15383598
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2017.3096 Document Type: Short Survey |
Times cited : (77)
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References (9)
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