Understanding the genetic components of skin and connective tissue diseases can offer insights into the development and progression of these conditions affecting the skin, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Genomic research can aid in early detection and prevention, as well as inform personalized and precision medicine approaches. Genet’s services support research in this field, helping to advance knowledge of the genetic factors underlying skin and connective tissue diseases and enabling the development of targeted therapies.
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