Identification of potential drug-associated indications is critical for either approved or novel drugs in drug repositioning. Current computational methods based on drug similarity and disease similarity have been developed to predict drug-disease associations. When more reliable drug- or disease-related information becomes available and is integrated, the prediction precision can be continuously improved. However, it is a challenging problem to effectively incorporate multiple types of prior information, representing different characteristics of drugs and diseases, to identify promising drug-disease associations. In this study, we propose an overlap matrix completion (OMC) for bilayer networks (OMC2) and tri-layer networks (OMC3) to predic...
Drug repositioning, or the identification of new indications for known drugs, is a useful strategy f...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Drug-drug interactions are preventable causes of medical injuries and often result in doctor and eme...
Identification of potential drug-associated indications is critical for either approved or novel dru...
Abstract Background Disease-drug associations provide essential information for drug discovery and d...
International audienceInvestigation of existing drugs is an effective alternative to the discovery o...
Drug discovery is a high cost and high risk process, thus finding new uses for approved drugs, i.e. ...
Mining potential drug-disease associations can speed up drug repositioning for pharmaceutical compan...
Overview This repository contains data and code for HGIMC method, which is based on the model at ht...
Abstract Background Drug-disease associations provide important information for the drug discovery. ...
The growing number and variety of genetic network datasets increases the feasibility of understandin...
Drug repositioning, or the application of known drugs to new indications, is a challenging issue in ...
Abstract Background Prediction of drug-disease interactions is promising for either drug repositioni...
<p>Prediction of drug–disease associations is one of the current fields in drug repositioning that h...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a critical component of drug safety surveillance. Laboratory studi...
Drug repositioning, or the identification of new indications for known drugs, is a useful strategy f...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Drug-drug interactions are preventable causes of medical injuries and often result in doctor and eme...
Identification of potential drug-associated indications is critical for either approved or novel dru...
Abstract Background Disease-drug associations provide essential information for drug discovery and d...
International audienceInvestigation of existing drugs is an effective alternative to the discovery o...
Drug discovery is a high cost and high risk process, thus finding new uses for approved drugs, i.e. ...
Mining potential drug-disease associations can speed up drug repositioning for pharmaceutical compan...
Overview This repository contains data and code for HGIMC method, which is based on the model at ht...
Abstract Background Drug-disease associations provide important information for the drug discovery. ...
The growing number and variety of genetic network datasets increases the feasibility of understandin...
Drug repositioning, or the application of known drugs to new indications, is a challenging issue in ...
Abstract Background Prediction of drug-disease interactions is promising for either drug repositioni...
<p>Prediction of drug–disease associations is one of the current fields in drug repositioning that h...
Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are a critical component of drug safety surveillance. Laboratory studi...
Drug repositioning, or the identification of new indications for known drugs, is a useful strategy f...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Drug-drug interactions are preventable causes of medical injuries and often result in doctor and eme...