Motivation: Computational drug repositioning is a cost-effective strategy to identify novel indications for existing drugs. Drug repositioning is often modeled as a recommendation system problem. Taking advantage of the known drug–disease associations, the objective of the recommendation system is to identify new treatments by filling out the unknown entries in the drug–disease association matrix, which is known as matrix completion. Underpinned by the fact that common molecular pathways contribute to many different diseases, the recommendation system assumes that the underlying latent factors determining drug–disease associations are highly correlated. In other words, the drug–disease matrix to be completed is low-rank. Accordingly, matrix...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
Background: Traditional drug development is an expensive process that typically requires the investm...
Identification of potential drug-associated indications is critical for either approved or novel dru...
Motivation: Computational drug repositioning is a cost-effective strategy to identify novel indicati...
International audienceInvestigation of existing drugs is an effective alternative to the discovery o...
The novel coronavirus pneumonia COVID-19 infected by SARS-CoV-2 has attracted worldwide attention. I...
Abstract Background Wet-lab experiments for identification of interactions between drugs and target ...
Computational drug repositioning technology is an effective tool to accelerate drug development. Alt...
Drug repositioning, or the application of known drugs to new indications, is a challenging issue in ...
Drug discovery is a high cost and high risk process, thus finding new uses for approved drugs, i.e. ...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
In pharmaceutical sciences, a crucial step of the drug discovery is the identification of drug–targe...
Abstract Background Identifying drug–target interactions (DTIs) plays a key role in drug development...
Mining potential drug-disease associations can speed up drug repositioning for pharmaceutical compan...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
Background: Traditional drug development is an expensive process that typically requires the investm...
Identification of potential drug-associated indications is critical for either approved or novel dru...
Motivation: Computational drug repositioning is a cost-effective strategy to identify novel indicati...
International audienceInvestigation of existing drugs is an effective alternative to the discovery o...
The novel coronavirus pneumonia COVID-19 infected by SARS-CoV-2 has attracted worldwide attention. I...
Abstract Background Wet-lab experiments for identification of interactions between drugs and target ...
Computational drug repositioning technology is an effective tool to accelerate drug development. Alt...
Drug repositioning, or the application of known drugs to new indications, is a challenging issue in ...
Drug discovery is a high cost and high risk process, thus finding new uses for approved drugs, i.e. ...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
In pharmaceutical sciences, a crucial step of the drug discovery is the identification of drug–targe...
Abstract Background Identifying drug–target interactions (DTIs) plays a key role in drug development...
Mining potential drug-disease associations can speed up drug repositioning for pharmaceutical compan...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
Background: Traditional drug development is an expensive process that typically requires the investm...
Identification of potential drug-associated indications is critical for either approved or novel dru...