A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode of action, MoA) and of its off-target effects. Previous approaches to elucidate drug MoA include analysis of chemical structures, transcriptional responses following treatment, and text mining. Methods based on transcriptional responses require the least amount of information and can be quickly applied to new compounds. Available methods are inefficient and are not able to support network pharmacology. We developed an automatic and robust approach that exploits similarity in gene expression profiles following drug treatment, across multiple cell lines and dosages, to predict similarities in drug effect and MoA. We constructed a "drug network" o...
Accurate identification of small-molecule compound substrates and effectors, within specific tissues...
Drug mode of action (MOA) of novel compounds has been predicted using phenotypic features or, more r...
Drug mode of action (MOA) of novel compounds has been predicted using phenotypic features or, more r...
A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode of...
A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode o...
A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode o...
A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode o...
A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode o...
We performed an integrated analysis of drug chemical structures and drug-induced transcriptional res...
We performed an integrated analysis of drug chemical structures and drug-induced transcriptional res...
We performed an integrated analysis of drug chemical structures and drug-induced transcriptional res...
Enhancing autophagy is a potentially effective strategy for the treatment of several human disorders...
Enhancing autophagy is a potentially effective strategy for the treatment of several human disorders...
Enhancing autophagy is a potentially effective strategy for the treatment of several human disorders...
Enhancing autophagy is a potentially effective strategy for the treatment of several human disorders...
Accurate identification of small-molecule compound substrates and effectors, within specific tissues...
Drug mode of action (MOA) of novel compounds has been predicted using phenotypic features or, more r...
Drug mode of action (MOA) of novel compounds has been predicted using phenotypic features or, more r...
A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode of...
A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode o...
A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode o...
A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode o...
A bottleneck in drug discovery is the identification of the molecular targets of a compound (mode o...
We performed an integrated analysis of drug chemical structures and drug-induced transcriptional res...
We performed an integrated analysis of drug chemical structures and drug-induced transcriptional res...
We performed an integrated analysis of drug chemical structures and drug-induced transcriptional res...
Enhancing autophagy is a potentially effective strategy for the treatment of several human disorders...
Enhancing autophagy is a potentially effective strategy for the treatment of several human disorders...
Enhancing autophagy is a potentially effective strategy for the treatment of several human disorders...
Enhancing autophagy is a potentially effective strategy for the treatment of several human disorders...
Accurate identification of small-molecule compound substrates and effectors, within specific tissues...
Drug mode of action (MOA) of novel compounds has been predicted using phenotypic features or, more r...
Drug mode of action (MOA) of novel compounds has been predicted using phenotypic features or, more r...