Abstract
The complex diseases in the field of Neurology, Cardiology and Oncology have the most important impact on our society. The theoretical methods are fast and they involve some efficient tools aimed at discovering new active drugs specially designed for these diseases. The ontology of all the items that are linked with the molecule metabolism and the treatment of these diseases gives us the possibility to correlate information from different levels and to discover new relationships between complex diseases such as common drug targets and disease patterns. This review presents the ontologies used to process drug discovery and design in the most common complex diseases.
Keywords: Drug design, ontology, prostaglandin synthases, complex disease, Alzheimer, ’, s disease, Parkinson, multi-factorial diseases, Drug Discovery Investigations ontology (DDI), Protein Modification (PSI-MOD), Protein Ontology (PRO), National Drug Data File (NDDF), Drug Interaction Ontology (DIO), NCI Thesaurus (NCI-T), SNOMED-CT, RxNorm, NDF, EBI, (ICD-NA)
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title: Ontologies of Drug Discovery and Design for Neurology, Cardiology and Oncology
Volume: 16 Issue: 24
Author(s): Jose M. Vazquez-Naya, Marcos Martinez-Romero, Ana B. Porto-Pazos, Francisco Novoa, Manuel Valladares-Ayerbes, Javier Pereira, Cristian R. Munteanu and Julian Dorado
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Keywords: Drug design, ontology, prostaglandin synthases, complex disease, Alzheimer, ’, s disease, Parkinson, multi-factorial diseases, Drug Discovery Investigations ontology (DDI), Protein Modification (PSI-MOD), Protein Ontology (PRO), National Drug Data File (NDDF), Drug Interaction Ontology (DIO), NCI Thesaurus (NCI-T), SNOMED-CT, RxNorm, NDF, EBI, (ICD-NA)
Abstract: The complex diseases in the field of Neurology, Cardiology and Oncology have the most important impact on our society. The theoretical methods are fast and they involve some efficient tools aimed at discovering new active drugs specially designed for these diseases. The ontology of all the items that are linked with the molecule metabolism and the treatment of these diseases gives us the possibility to correlate information from different levels and to discover new relationships between complex diseases such as common drug targets and disease patterns. This review presents the ontologies used to process drug discovery and design in the most common complex diseases.
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M. Vazquez-Naya Jose, Martinez-Romero Marcos, B. Porto-Pazos Ana, Novoa Francisco, Valladares-Ayerbes Manuel, Pereira Javier, R. Munteanu Cristian and Dorado Julian, Ontologies of Drug Discovery and Design for Neurology, Cardiology and Oncology, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2010; 16 (24) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161210792389199
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138161210792389199 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-4286 |
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