The objective of drug repositioning is to apply existing drugs to different diseases or medical conditions than the original target, and thus alleviate to a certain extent the time and cost expended in drug development. Our system RESKO, REpositioning drugs using Side Effects and Knowledge from Ontologies, identifies drugs with similar side-effects which are potential candidates for use elsewhere, the supposition is that similar side-effects may be caused by drugs targeting similar proteins and pathways. RESKO, integrates drug chemical data, protein interaction and ontological knowledge. The novel aspects of our system include a high level of biological knowledge through the use of pathway and biological ontology integration. This provid...
Efforts to maximize the indications potential and revenue from drugs that are already marketed are l...
Drug repositioning is a drug discovery strategy in which an existing drug is utilized as a therapeut...
Repurposing “old” drugs to treat both common and rare diseases is increasingly emerging as an attrac...
Drug development is a lengthy and highly costly endeavor, often with limited success and high risk. ...
Bioinformatics and computationally based techniques are now experiencing increased attention as a me...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Drug repositioning is the discovery of new indications for approved or failed drugs. This practice i...
Recycling old drugs, rescuing shelved drugs and extending patents’ lives make drug repositioning an ...
Drug repositioning is a strategy to identify new uses for existing, approved, or research drugs that...
Drug repositioning, the method of finding new uses for existing drugs, holds the potential to reduce...
Background: Drug repositioning is the process of identifying new targets for known drugs. It can be ...
Simple Summary Drug repurposing is an accelerated route for drug development and a promising approac...
Neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease are complex to tackle because of the comple...
The cost of bringing a drug to market is astounding and the failure rate is intimidating. Drug disco...
Drug repositioning is a drug discovery strategy in which an existing drug is utilized as a therapeut...
Efforts to maximize the indications potential and revenue from drugs that are already marketed are l...
Drug repositioning is a drug discovery strategy in which an existing drug is utilized as a therapeut...
Repurposing “old” drugs to treat both common and rare diseases is increasingly emerging as an attrac...
Drug development is a lengthy and highly costly endeavor, often with limited success and high risk. ...
Bioinformatics and computationally based techniques are now experiencing increased attention as a me...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Drug repositioning is the discovery of new indications for approved or failed drugs. This practice i...
Recycling old drugs, rescuing shelved drugs and extending patents’ lives make drug repositioning an ...
Drug repositioning is a strategy to identify new uses for existing, approved, or research drugs that...
Drug repositioning, the method of finding new uses for existing drugs, holds the potential to reduce...
Background: Drug repositioning is the process of identifying new targets for known drugs. It can be ...
Simple Summary Drug repurposing is an accelerated route for drug development and a promising approac...
Neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease are complex to tackle because of the comple...
The cost of bringing a drug to market is astounding and the failure rate is intimidating. Drug disco...
Drug repositioning is a drug discovery strategy in which an existing drug is utilized as a therapeut...
Efforts to maximize the indications potential and revenue from drugs that are already marketed are l...
Drug repositioning is a drug discovery strategy in which an existing drug is utilized as a therapeut...
Repurposing “old” drugs to treat both common and rare diseases is increasingly emerging as an attrac...