Title
Neurogenetics in Peru: clinical, scientific and ethical perspectives
Date Issued
06 July 2015
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
CORNEJO OLIVAS, MARIO REYNALDO
Velit-Salazar M.
ESPINOZA HUERTAS, KEREN ANTONIETA
MILLA NEYRA, ANA KARINA
MAZZETTI SOLER, PILAR ELENA
TIRADO HURTADO, INDIRA ESTHER
VELIZ OTANI, DIEGO MARTIN
INCA MARTINEZ, MIGUEL ALFREDO MARTIN
ORTEGA DAVILA, GERARDO OLIMPIO
MARCA YSABEL, MARIA VICTORIA
Publisher(s)
Springer New York LLC
Abstract
Neurogenetics, the science that studies the genetic basis of the development and function of the nervous system, is a discipline of recent development in Peru, an emerging Latin American country. Herein, we review the clinical, scientific and ethical aspects regarding the development of this discipline, starting with the first molecular diagnosis of neurogenetic diseases, to family and population-based genetic association studies. Neurogenetics in Peru aims to better explain the epidemiology of monogenic and complex neurodegenerative disorders that will help in implementing public health policies for these disorders. The characterization of Peru and its health system, legal issues regarding rare diseases and the historical milestones in neurogenetics are also discussed.
Start page
251
End page
257
Volume
6
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Oncología
Subjects
Handle or URL
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84938740494
Source
Journal of Community Genetics
ISSN of the container
1868310X
Sponsor(s)
This review was scientifically supported by NIH Research Training Grant No R25 TW009345, funded by the Fogarty International Center, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the NIH Office of the Director Office of Research on Women’s Health and the Office of AIDS Research.
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