Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases to design preventive and therapeutic strategies for a long time. For some diseases, it has become evident that it is not enough to obtain a catalogue of the disease-related genes but to uncover how disruptions of molecular networks in the cell give rise to disease phenotypes. Moreover, with the unprecedented wealth of information available, even obtaining such catalogue is extremely difficult. We developed a comprehensive gene-disease association database by integrating associations from several sources that cover different biomedical aspects of diseases. In particular, we focus on the current knowledge of human genetic diseases including mendelian, complex and ...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Most disorders are caused by a combination of multiple genetic and/or environmental factors. If two ...
AbstractSimilar disease phenotypes are engendered as a result of the modular nature of gene networks...
Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases to design preventive ...
Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases to design preventive ...
BACKGROUND: Complex diseases are associated with altered interactions between thousands of genes. We...
Background: Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mon...
A plethora of network-based approaches within the Systems Biology universe have been applied, to dat...
Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on monogenic disea...
Background Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mono...
Background: Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mon...
Many common diseases, such as asthma, diabetes or obesity, involve altered interactions between thou...
A plethora of network-based approaches within the Systems Biology universe have been applied, to dat...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Most common genetic disorders have a complex inheritance and may result from variants in many genes,...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Most disorders are caused by a combination of multiple genetic and/or environmental factors. If two ...
AbstractSimilar disease phenotypes are engendered as a result of the modular nature of gene networks...
Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases to design preventive ...
Scientists have been trying to understand the molecular mechanisms of diseases to design preventive ...
BACKGROUND: Complex diseases are associated with altered interactions between thousands of genes. We...
Background: Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mon...
A plethora of network-based approaches within the Systems Biology universe have been applied, to dat...
Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on monogenic disea...
Background Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mono...
Background: Previous studies of network properties of human disease genes have mainly focused on mon...
Many common diseases, such as asthma, diabetes or obesity, involve altered interactions between thou...
A plethora of network-based approaches within the Systems Biology universe have been applied, to dat...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Most common genetic disorders have a complex inheritance and may result from variants in many genes,...
Complex biological systems usually pose a trade-off between robustness and fragility where a small n...
Most disorders are caused by a combination of multiple genetic and/or environmental factors. If two ...
AbstractSimilar disease phenotypes are engendered as a result of the modular nature of gene networks...