Gene's variations help explain drug's success

  • 28/02/2001

  • Asian Wall Street Journal (Hong Kong)

In a step towards developing customized medical care, researchers have found that normal variations in a single gene can help explain why a commonly prescribed blood pressure medicine works well in some patients but not others. Dr. Eric Boerwinkle, a geneticist at the University of Texas-Houston Health Sciences Center is an author of the report.