Drug Repurposing Using Modularity Clustering in Drug-Drug Similarity Networks Based on Drug-Gene Interactions
Drug repurposing is a valuable alternative to traditional drug design based on the assumption that medicines have multiple functions. Computer-based techniques use ever-growing drug databases to uncover new drug repurposing hints, which require further validation with in vitro and in vivo experiment...
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Main Authors: | Vlad Groza (Author), Mihai Udrescu (Author), Alexandru Bozdog (Author), Lucreţia Udrescu (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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