Abstract Background Drug-disease associations provide important information for the drug discovery. Wet experiments that identify drug-disease associations are time-consuming and expensive. However, many drug-disease associations are still unobserved or unknown. The development of computational methods for predicting unobserved drug-disease associations is an important and urgent task. Results In this paper, we proposed a similarity constrained matrix factorization method for the drug-disease association prediction (SCMFDD), which makes use of known drug-disease associations, drug features and disease semantic information. SCMFDD projects the drug-disease association relationship into two low-rank spaces, which uncover latent features for d...
Abstract Background Accumulating clinical researches have shown that specific microbes with abnormal...
Mining potential drug-disease associations can speed up drug repositioning for pharmaceutical compan...
26th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA) -- SEP 01-04, 2015 --...
Abstract Background Disease-drug associations provide essential information for drug discovery and d...
Abstract Background In the field of drug repositioning, it is assumed that similar drugs may treat s...
International audienceInvestigation of existing drugs is an effective alternative to the discovery o...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a critical component of drug safety surveillance. Laboratory studi...
Abstract Background Predicting drug-disease interactions (DDIs) is time-consuming and expensive. Imp...
Microbes are vital in human health. It is helpful to promote diagnostic and treatment of human disea...
Accumulating studies have shown that microbes are closely related to human diseases. In this paper, ...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a critical component of drug safety surveillance. Laboratory studi...
A large number of clinical observations have showed that metabolites are involved in a variety of im...
The rapidly increasing amount of public data in chemistry and biology provides new opportunities for...
Identification of potential drug-associated indications is critical for either approved or novel dru...
Studies have shown that microbes exist widely in the human body and are closely related to human com...
Abstract Background Accumulating clinical researches have shown that specific microbes with abnormal...
Mining potential drug-disease associations can speed up drug repositioning for pharmaceutical compan...
26th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA) -- SEP 01-04, 2015 --...
Abstract Background Disease-drug associations provide essential information for drug discovery and d...
Abstract Background In the field of drug repositioning, it is assumed that similar drugs may treat s...
International audienceInvestigation of existing drugs is an effective alternative to the discovery o...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a critical component of drug safety surveillance. Laboratory studi...
Abstract Background Predicting drug-disease interactions (DDIs) is time-consuming and expensive. Imp...
Microbes are vital in human health. It is helpful to promote diagnostic and treatment of human disea...
Accumulating studies have shown that microbes are closely related to human diseases. In this paper, ...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a critical component of drug safety surveillance. Laboratory studi...
A large number of clinical observations have showed that metabolites are involved in a variety of im...
The rapidly increasing amount of public data in chemistry and biology provides new opportunities for...
Identification of potential drug-associated indications is critical for either approved or novel dru...
Studies have shown that microbes exist widely in the human body and are closely related to human com...
Abstract Background Accumulating clinical researches have shown that specific microbes with abnormal...
Mining potential drug-disease associations can speed up drug repositioning for pharmaceutical compan...
26th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA) -- SEP 01-04, 2015 --...