Drug repurposing, identifying novel indications for drugs, bypasses common drug development pitfalls to ultimately deliver therapies to patients faster. However, most repurposing discoveries have been led by anecdotal observations (e.g. Viagra) or experimental-based repurposing screens, which are costly, time-consuming, and imprecise. Recently, more systematic computational approaches have been proposed, however these rely on utilizing the information from the diseases a drug is already approved to treat. This inherently limits the algorithms, making them unusable for investigational molecules. Here, we present a computational approach to drug repurposing, CATNIP, that requires only biological and chemical information of a molecule. CATNIP ...
Drug repurposing is the use of a given therapeutic agent for indications other than that for which i...
The Drug often binds to more than one targets defined as polypharmacology, one application of which ...
Drug repurposing involves the identification of new applications for existing drugs at a lower cost ...
Drug repurposing, identifying novel indications for drugs, bypasses common drug development pitfalls...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Biomedical discovery has been reshaped upon the exploding digitization of data which can be retrieve...
Repurposing is an increasingly attractive method within the field of drug development for its effici...
Abstract Drug repurposing is an invaluable strategy to identify new uses for existing drug therapies...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Drug repurposing has broad importance in planetary health for therapeutics innovation in infectious ...
Background: Given the costly and time consuming process and high attrition rates in drug discovery a...
The cost of discovering a new drug has doubled every 9 years since the 1950s. This can change by usi...
Abstract Background Although drug discoveries can provide meaningful insights and significant enhanc...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
Drug repositioning, or the identification of new indications for known drugs, is a useful strategy f...
Drug repurposing is the use of a given therapeutic agent for indications other than that for which i...
The Drug often binds to more than one targets defined as polypharmacology, one application of which ...
Drug repurposing involves the identification of new applications for existing drugs at a lower cost ...
Drug repurposing, identifying novel indications for drugs, bypasses common drug development pitfalls...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Biomedical discovery has been reshaped upon the exploding digitization of data which can be retrieve...
Repurposing is an increasingly attractive method within the field of drug development for its effici...
Abstract Drug repurposing is an invaluable strategy to identify new uses for existing drug therapies...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Drug repurposing has broad importance in planetary health for therapeutics innovation in infectious ...
Background: Given the costly and time consuming process and high attrition rates in drug discovery a...
The cost of discovering a new drug has doubled every 9 years since the 1950s. This can change by usi...
Abstract Background Although drug discoveries can provide meaningful insights and significant enhanc...
Abstract. Drug repositioning helps identify new indications for marketed drugs and clinical candidat...
Drug repositioning, or the identification of new indications for known drugs, is a useful strategy f...
Drug repurposing is the use of a given therapeutic agent for indications other than that for which i...
The Drug often binds to more than one targets defined as polypharmacology, one application of which ...
Drug repurposing involves the identification of new applications for existing drugs at a lower cost ...