PRID: Prediction Model Using RWR for Interactions between Drugs
Drug-drug interactions (DDI) occur because of the unexpected pharmacological effects of drug pairs. Although drug efficacy can be improved by taking two or more drugs in the short term, this may cause inevitable side effects. Currently, multiple drugs are prescribed based on the experience or knowle...
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Main Authors: | Jiwon Seo (Author), Hyein Jung (Author), Younhee Ko (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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