The table shows the diseases, along with their rankings, their degrees in the WHDN, their direct neighbors with the strongest edge weight, and literature references that have discussed the correlations of the disease pairs.</p
<p>The ratio indicates the number of disease citations in PubMed associated with the MeSH term “pain...
Taking the fifth year as an example, the absolute risk of nine chronic diseases per subject was rank...
The top 200 relevant genes/proteins were analyzed using DisGeNet, a disease-gene database. The BEFRE...
The diseases on the x-axis are ordered based on their ranks by DIL-W. A data point landing on the x-...
The top 20 drug-disease pairs based on the number of interaction paths associating the drug to the d...
<p>The first column is the descending order number of similarity between diseases. The second column...
Many human genetic disorders and diseases are known to be related to each other through frequently o...
<p>Criteria were weighted using a probability distribution representative of expert opinion. Cumulat...
<p>A: Criteria were weighted using a fixed mean value based on expert opinion (weighting method 1). ...
Many human genetic disorders and diseases are known to be related to each other through frequently o...
Correlation of DIL-W scores with a) degree centrality, b) closeness centrality, and c) betweenness c...
<p>Weighting method 1 used a fixed weight value for each criterion, while weighting method 2 selecte...
The weight of an edge quantifies the shared genetic background of two connected diseases. There are ...
Categorizing human diseases provides higher efficiency and accuracy for disease diagnosis, prognosis...
The disease (red colour square shape) pairs showing the >90 percentile (outliers) literature frequen...
<p>The ratio indicates the number of disease citations in PubMed associated with the MeSH term “pain...
Taking the fifth year as an example, the absolute risk of nine chronic diseases per subject was rank...
The top 200 relevant genes/proteins were analyzed using DisGeNet, a disease-gene database. The BEFRE...
The diseases on the x-axis are ordered based on their ranks by DIL-W. A data point landing on the x-...
The top 20 drug-disease pairs based on the number of interaction paths associating the drug to the d...
<p>The first column is the descending order number of similarity between diseases. The second column...
Many human genetic disorders and diseases are known to be related to each other through frequently o...
<p>Criteria were weighted using a probability distribution representative of expert opinion. Cumulat...
<p>A: Criteria were weighted using a fixed mean value based on expert opinion (weighting method 1). ...
Many human genetic disorders and diseases are known to be related to each other through frequently o...
Correlation of DIL-W scores with a) degree centrality, b) closeness centrality, and c) betweenness c...
<p>Weighting method 1 used a fixed weight value for each criterion, while weighting method 2 selecte...
The weight of an edge quantifies the shared genetic background of two connected diseases. There are ...
Categorizing human diseases provides higher efficiency and accuracy for disease diagnosis, prognosis...
The disease (red colour square shape) pairs showing the >90 percentile (outliers) literature frequen...
<p>The ratio indicates the number of disease citations in PubMed associated with the MeSH term “pain...
Taking the fifth year as an example, the absolute risk of nine chronic diseases per subject was rank...
The top 200 relevant genes/proteins were analyzed using DisGeNet, a disease-gene database. The BEFRE...