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DMET

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DMETDigital Music Education and Training (EU)
DMETDirectorate of Marine Engineering Training (India national institute)
DMETDefense Management Education & Training
DMETDistance Measuring Equipment - TACAN
DMETDiabetes Management Evaluation Tool
DMETDrug Metabolizing Enzyme and Transporter (enzymes)
DMetDoctor of Metallurgy
DMETDigital Media Enabling Technologies (University of Waterloo; Waterloo, Ontario, Canada)


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By using the DMET panel, we can genotype the largest and most comprehensive set of key functional drug metabolism alleles within a single panel," said Dr.
The DMET (Drug Metabolism Enzymes and Transporters) Plus panel features markers in all FDA-validated genes and covers more than 90 percent of the current ADME Core markers as defined by the PharmaADME group.
Nasdaq:AFFX) today announced that the Coriell Personalized Medicine Collaborative (CPMC), part of the Coriell Institute for Medical Research, has selected its new DMET Plus Product for a national project to identify biologically relevant markers for drug response.
 
 
 
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