Abstract: A major cause of failed drug discovery programs is suboptimal target selection, resulting in the development of drug candidates that are potent inhibitors, but ineffective at treating the disease. In the genomics era, the availability of large biomedical datasets with genome-wide readouts has the potential to transform target selection and validation. In this study we investigate how computational intelligence methods can be applied to predict novel therapeutic targets in oncology. We compared different machine learning classifiers applied to the task of drug target classification for nine different human cancer types. For each cancer type, a set of “known” target genes was obtained and equally-sized sets of “non-targets” were sam...
Genomic profiles of cancer cells provide valuable information on genetic alterations in cancer. Seve...
Predicting the best treatment strategy from genomic information is a core goal of precision medicine...
Each patient's cancer consists of multiple cell subpopulations that are inherently heterogeneous and...
Abstract: A major cause of failed drug discovery programs is suboptimal target selection, resulting ...
A major cause of failed drug discovery programs is suboptimal target selection, resulting in the dev...
Background: The selection and prioritization of drug targets is a central problem in drug discovery....
Background: The selection and prioritization of drug targets is a central problem in drug discovery....
UnrestrictedA major goal of cancer research is to find specific therapies to molecular targets in ca...
Abstract Background The study of high-throughput genomic profiles from a pharmacogenomics viewpoint ...
BACKGROUND: Vast amounts of rapidly accumulating biological data related to cancer and a remarkable ...
Introduction: Target therapy for cancer cell mutation has brought attention to several challenges in...
Using genome data to predict cancer type is an increasingly relevant practice as it provides a direc...
(1) Background: Inter-tumour heterogeneity is one of cancer’s most fundamental features. Patient str...
In-depth modeling of the complex interplay among multiple omics data measured from cancer cell lines...
International audience(1) Background: Inter-tumour heterogeneity is one of cancer’s most fundamental...
Genomic profiles of cancer cells provide valuable information on genetic alterations in cancer. Seve...
Predicting the best treatment strategy from genomic information is a core goal of precision medicine...
Each patient's cancer consists of multiple cell subpopulations that are inherently heterogeneous and...
Abstract: A major cause of failed drug discovery programs is suboptimal target selection, resulting ...
A major cause of failed drug discovery programs is suboptimal target selection, resulting in the dev...
Background: The selection and prioritization of drug targets is a central problem in drug discovery....
Background: The selection and prioritization of drug targets is a central problem in drug discovery....
UnrestrictedA major goal of cancer research is to find specific therapies to molecular targets in ca...
Abstract Background The study of high-throughput genomic profiles from a pharmacogenomics viewpoint ...
BACKGROUND: Vast amounts of rapidly accumulating biological data related to cancer and a remarkable ...
Introduction: Target therapy for cancer cell mutation has brought attention to several challenges in...
Using genome data to predict cancer type is an increasingly relevant practice as it provides a direc...
(1) Background: Inter-tumour heterogeneity is one of cancer’s most fundamental features. Patient str...
In-depth modeling of the complex interplay among multiple omics data measured from cancer cell lines...
International audience(1) Background: Inter-tumour heterogeneity is one of cancer’s most fundamental...
Genomic profiles of cancer cells provide valuable information on genetic alterations in cancer. Seve...
Predicting the best treatment strategy from genomic information is a core goal of precision medicine...
Each patient's cancer consists of multiple cell subpopulations that are inherently heterogeneous and...