Drug repurposing has broad importance in planetary health for therapeutics innovation in infectious diseases as well as common or rare chronic human diseases. Drug repurposing has also proved important to develop interventions against the COVID-19 pandemic. We propose a new approach for drug repurposing involving two-stage prediction and machine learning. First, diseases are clustered by gene expression on the premise that similar patterns of altered gene expression imply critical pathways shared in different disease conditions. Next, drug efficacy is assessed by the reversibility of abnormal gene expression, and results are clustered to identify repurposing targets. To cluster similar diseases, gene expression data from 262 cases of 31 dis...
Drug repositioning offers the possibility of faster development times and reduced risks in drug disc...
Drug repurposing is a valuable alternative to traditional drug design based on the assumption that m...
Drug development is both increasing in cost whilst decreasing in productivity. There is a general ac...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Abstract Developing new drugs continues to be a highly inefficient and costly business. By repurposi...
Biomedical discovery has been reshaped upon the exploding digitization of data which can be retrieve...
Drug repurposing, identifying novel indications for drugs, bypasses common drug development pitfalls...
Drug repurposing has become a widely used strategy to accelerate the process of finding treatments. ...
BACKGROUND: Drug repositioning offers the possibility of faster development times and reduced risks ...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Drug repositioning offers new clinical indications for old drugs. Recently, many computational appro...
Identification of the correct targets is a key element for successful drug development. However, the...
Abstract Drug repurposing is an invaluable strategy to identify new uses for existing drug therapies...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous and complex disease characterized by different subtypes with d...
Abstract Drug development for rare and intractable diseases has been challenging for decades due to ...
Drug repositioning offers the possibility of faster development times and reduced risks in drug disc...
Drug repurposing is a valuable alternative to traditional drug design based on the assumption that m...
Drug development is both increasing in cost whilst decreasing in productivity. There is a general ac...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Abstract Developing new drugs continues to be a highly inefficient and costly business. By repurposi...
Biomedical discovery has been reshaped upon the exploding digitization of data which can be retrieve...
Drug repurposing, identifying novel indications for drugs, bypasses common drug development pitfalls...
Drug repurposing has become a widely used strategy to accelerate the process of finding treatments. ...
BACKGROUND: Drug repositioning offers the possibility of faster development times and reduced risks ...
Existing computational methods for drug repositioning either rely only on the gene expression respon...
Drug repositioning offers new clinical indications for old drugs. Recently, many computational appro...
Identification of the correct targets is a key element for successful drug development. However, the...
Abstract Drug repurposing is an invaluable strategy to identify new uses for existing drug therapies...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous and complex disease characterized by different subtypes with d...
Abstract Drug development for rare and intractable diseases has been challenging for decades due to ...
Drug repositioning offers the possibility of faster development times and reduced risks in drug disc...
Drug repurposing is a valuable alternative to traditional drug design based on the assumption that m...
Drug development is both increasing in cost whilst decreasing in productivity. There is a general ac...