BACKGROUND: Drug repositioning is the process of identifying new uses for existing drugs. Computational drug repositioning methods can reduce the time, costs and risks of drug development by automating the analysis of the relationships in pharmacology networks. Pharmacology networks are large and heterogeneous. Clustering drugs into small groups can simplify large pharmacology networks, these subgroups can also be used as a starting point for repositioning drugs. In this paper, we propose a two-tiered drug-centric unsupervised clustering approach for drug repositioning, integrating heterogeneous drug data profiles: drug-chemical, drug-disease, drug-gene, drug-protein and drug-side effect relationships. RESULTS: The proposed drug repositioni...
The ranking and prediction of novel therapeutic categories for existing drugs (drug repositioning) i...
Drug repurposing is a valuable alternative to traditional drug design based on the assumption that m...
The 26 pairs of drugs which occur together in Drug Clustering Tier 1. These drug pairs occur togethe...
Abstract Background Drug repositioning is the process of identifying new uses for existing drugs. Co...
© 2018 Dr. Pathima Nusrath HameedDrug repositioning and drug-drug interaction (DDI) prediction are t...
The repositioning candidates identified consistently by at least two clustering algorithms. This inc...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
Background: Given the costly and time consuming process and high attrition rates in drug discovery a...
Drug repositioning is a challenging computational problem involving the integration of heterogeneous...
Drug repositioning, an innovative therapeutic application of an old drug, has received much attentio...
Drug repositioning, or the application of known drugs to new indications, is a challenging issue in ...
New drug development is a time-consuming, high-investment, and high-risk process. It usually takes m...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Drug repositioning is a useful way to discover new drug candidates for curing diseases. However, int...
The ranking and prediction of novel therapeutic categories for existing drugs (drug repositioning) i...
Drug repurposing is a valuable alternative to traditional drug design based on the assumption that m...
The 26 pairs of drugs which occur together in Drug Clustering Tier 1. These drug pairs occur togethe...
Abstract Background Drug repositioning is the process of identifying new uses for existing drugs. Co...
© 2018 Dr. Pathima Nusrath HameedDrug repositioning and drug-drug interaction (DDI) prediction are t...
The repositioning candidates identified consistently by at least two clustering algorithms. This inc...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
Background: Given the costly and time consuming process and high attrition rates in drug discovery a...
Drug repositioning is a challenging computational problem involving the integration of heterogeneous...
Drug repositioning, an innovative therapeutic application of an old drug, has received much attentio...
Drug repositioning, or the application of known drugs to new indications, is a challenging issue in ...
New drug development is a time-consuming, high-investment, and high-risk process. It usually takes m...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Drug repositioning is a useful way to discover new drug candidates for curing diseases. However, int...
The ranking and prediction of novel therapeutic categories for existing drugs (drug repositioning) i...
Drug repurposing is a valuable alternative to traditional drug design based on the assumption that m...
The 26 pairs of drugs which occur together in Drug Clustering Tier 1. These drug pairs occur togethe...