YEAR 2023 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1

EditorialOpen Access
New horizons in genomics for Latin America
Jorge D. Mendez-Rios
10.37980/im.journal.ggcl.en.20232206 |  
Pub. Date: 2023-06-14

Latin America is undergoing a change in technology and healthcare. The implementation of new technologies must go hand in hand with education to better understand the challenges ahead and find solutions. In this editorial, we highlight the impo...

Original researchOpen Access
Identification of genomic variants in regulatory elements associated with risk of suicide
Natalia Cardenas, Lorena Salazar
10.37980/im.journal.ggcl.en.20232167 |  
Pub. Date: 2023-06-14

Suicide attempt is the consequence of a complex interaction between social traumatizing relations, environmental and genetics factors that might induce mood disorders. The genetic framework of schizophrenia, depression, bipolarity and anxiety d...

Original researchOpen Access
Frequency of genetic variants associated with epilepsy in pediatric patients
Bary Bigay Mercedes
10.37980/im.journal.ggcl.en.20232198 |  
Pub. Date: 2023-06-14

Introduction: Epilepsy in pediatric patients is a relatively frequent condition in our population, which may have genetic origin. In this study, we determined the frequency of genetic variants associated with epilepsy in patien...

PerspectivesOpen Access
Perspectives on molecular screening in pediatrics
Katlin Annyana De La Rosa Poueriet
10.37980/im.journal.ggcl.en.20232172 |  
Pub. Date: 2023-06-14

Today, as the field of molecular genetics continues to evolve rapidly, there is a growing gap of new technological tools available for the molecular study of genetic diseases, allowing precision diagnosis in a large number of critically ill pat...

Literature ReviewOpen Access
Perspective of Fetal Medicine in the era of prenatal genomics
Tania T. Herrera
10.37980/im.journal.ggcl.en.20232195 |  
Pub. Date: 2023-06-14

In recent decades, prenatal medicine has progressively incorporated different diagnostic technologies that have been able to complement existing methods. Cytogenetic techniques such as karyotyping have been complemented with novel high-resoluti...

Literature ReviewOpen Access
Hemophilia and patient quality of life assessment in Latin America
Anthony De La Cruz, María José Mantilla, Dítmar...
10.37980/im.journal.ggcl.en.20232202 |  
Pub. Date: 2023-06-14

Hemophilia is a coagulation disease, generally hereditary, in which the patient's coagulation cascade is variably compromised, either by mutations in the proteins of this cascade, or by the presence of antibodies that affect the coagulation pro...