In drug discovery, network-based approaches are expected to spotlight our understanding of drug action across multiple layers of information. On one hand, network pharmacology considers the drug response in the context of a cellular or phenotypic network. On the other hand, a chemical-based network is a promising alternative for characterizing the chemical space. Both can provide complementary support for the development of rational drug design and better knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the multiple actions of drugs. Recent progress in both concepts is discussed here. In addition, a network-based approach using drug-target-therapy data is introduced as an example.
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Boezio, B., Audouze, K., Ducrot, P., & Taboureau, O. (2017, October 1). Network-based Approaches in Pharmacology. Molecular Informatics. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/minf.201700048
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