Gastrointestinal side effects are among the most common classes of adverse reactions associated with orally absorbed drugs. These effects decrease patient compliance with the treatment and induce undesirable physiological effects. The prediction of drug action on the gut wall based on in vitro data solely can improve the safety of marketed drugs and first-in-human trials of new chemical entities. We used publicly available data of drug-induced gene expression changes to build drug-specific small intestine epithelial cell metabolic models. The combination of measured in vitro gene expression and in silico predicted metabolic rates in the gut wall was used as features for a multilabel support vector machine to predict the occurrence of side e...
Gastrointestinal toxicity is a major concern in the development of drugs. Here, we establish the abi...
The human gut microbiota (HGM), which are evolutionarily commensal in the human gastrointestinal sys...
A growing awareness of the risks associated with extensive intestinal metabolism has triggered an in...
One of the major complications that patients experience during pharmacological treatment is the occu...
peer reviewedThe homeostatic relationship between the gut, its microbiome, and the liver is crucial ...
One of the major complications that patients experience during pharmacological treatment is the occu...
ABSTRACT: Despite recent advances in molecular medicine and rational drug design, many drugs still f...
Trillions of microbes line the gastrointestinal tract to form the gut microbiome, a symbiotic organ ...
The human gut microbiome, composed of trillions of microorganisms, plays an essential role in human ...
Drug discovery and development is a very time consuming and expensive process which requires a hugh ...
Xenobiotic metabolism has become of paramount significance in drug research, development, and therap...
We have built a quantitative systems toxicology modeling framework focused on the early prediction o...
The human gut microbiome, composed of trillions of microorganisms, plays an essential role in human ...
Over 150 drugs are currently recognised as being susceptible to metabolism or bioaccumulation (toget...
Abstract The human gastrointestinal tract is home to a dense population of microorganisms whose meta...
Gastrointestinal toxicity is a major concern in the development of drugs. Here, we establish the abi...
The human gut microbiota (HGM), which are evolutionarily commensal in the human gastrointestinal sys...
A growing awareness of the risks associated with extensive intestinal metabolism has triggered an in...
One of the major complications that patients experience during pharmacological treatment is the occu...
peer reviewedThe homeostatic relationship between the gut, its microbiome, and the liver is crucial ...
One of the major complications that patients experience during pharmacological treatment is the occu...
ABSTRACT: Despite recent advances in molecular medicine and rational drug design, many drugs still f...
Trillions of microbes line the gastrointestinal tract to form the gut microbiome, a symbiotic organ ...
The human gut microbiome, composed of trillions of microorganisms, plays an essential role in human ...
Drug discovery and development is a very time consuming and expensive process which requires a hugh ...
Xenobiotic metabolism has become of paramount significance in drug research, development, and therap...
We have built a quantitative systems toxicology modeling framework focused on the early prediction o...
The human gut microbiome, composed of trillions of microorganisms, plays an essential role in human ...
Over 150 drugs are currently recognised as being susceptible to metabolism or bioaccumulation (toget...
Abstract The human gastrointestinal tract is home to a dense population of microorganisms whose meta...
Gastrointestinal toxicity is a major concern in the development of drugs. Here, we establish the abi...
The human gut microbiota (HGM), which are evolutionarily commensal in the human gastrointestinal sys...
A growing awareness of the risks associated with extensive intestinal metabolism has triggered an in...