In response to a need for improved treatments, a number of promising novel targeted cancer therapies are being developed that exploit human synthetic lethal interactions. This is facilitating personalised medicine strategies in cancers where specific tumour suppressors have become inactivated. Mainly due to the constraints of the experimental procedures, relatively few human synthetic lethal interactions have been identified. Here we describe SLant (Synthetic Lethal analysis via Network topology), a computational systems approach to predicting human synthetic lethal interactions that works by identifying and exploiting conserved patterns in protein interaction network topology both within and across species. SLant out-performs previous atte...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes whe...
In response to a global requirement for improved cancer treatments a number of promising novel targe...
In response to a need for improved treatments, a number of promising novel targeted cancer therapies...
In response to a need for improved treatments, a number of promising novel targeted cancer therapies...
In response to a need for improved treatments, a number of promising novel targeted cancer therapies...
SummarySynthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of each s...
Abstract Exploiting synthetic lethality is a promising strategy for developing targeted cancer thera...
Synthetic lethality (SL) is a novel strategy for anticancer therapies, whereby mutations of two gene...
Synthetic lethality (SL) is a novel strategy for anticancer therapies, whereby mutations of two gene...
<div><p>Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological re...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes whe...
In response to a global requirement for improved cancer treatments a number of promising novel targe...
In response to a need for improved treatments, a number of promising novel targeted cancer therapies...
In response to a need for improved treatments, a number of promising novel targeted cancer therapies...
In response to a need for improved treatments, a number of promising novel targeted cancer therapies...
SummarySynthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of each s...
Abstract Exploiting synthetic lethality is a promising strategy for developing targeted cancer thera...
Synthetic lethality (SL) is a novel strategy for anticancer therapies, whereby mutations of two gene...
Synthetic lethality (SL) is a novel strategy for anticancer therapies, whereby mutations of two gene...
<div><p>Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological re...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes whe...
In response to a global requirement for improved cancer treatments a number of promising novel targe...