DGIdb: Mining the druggable genome

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Abstract

The Drug-Gene Interaction database (DGIdb) mines existing resources that generate hypotheses about how mutated genes might be targeted therapeutically or prioritized for drug development. It provides an interface for searching lists of genes against a compendium of drug-gene interactions and potentially 'druggable' genes. DGIdb can be accessed at http://dgidb.org/. © 2013 Nature America, Inc.

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Griffith, M., Griffith, O. L., Coffman, A. C., Weible, J. V., Mcmichael, J. F., Spies, N. C., … Wilson, R. K. (2013). DGIdb: Mining the druggable genome. Nature Methods, 10(12), 1209–1210. https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.2689

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