Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10872760 | FEBS Letters | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
An important challenge facing researchers in drug development is how to translate multi-omic measurements into biological insights that will help advance drugs through the clinic. Computational biology strategies are a promising approach for systematically capturing the effect of a given drug on complex molecular networks and on human physiology. This article discusses a two-pronged strategy for inferring biological interactions from large-scale multi-omic measurements and accounting for known biology via mechanistic dynamical simulations of pathways, cells, and organ- and tissue level models. These approaches are already playing a role in driving drug development by providing a rational and systematic computational framework.
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Authors
Sergej V. Aksenov, Bruce Church, Anjali Dhiman, Anna Georgieva, Ramesh Sarangapani, Gabriel Helmlinger, Iya G. Khalil,