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Barabasi, A.-L., Gulbahce, N., & Loscalzo, J. (2011). Network Medicine: A Network-based Approach to Human Disease. Nat. Rev. Genet. 12(1), 56. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1038/nrg2918
BibTeX citation key: Barabasi2011
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Subcategories: Network Medicine
Creators: Barabasi, Gulbahce, Loscalzo
Collection: Nat. Rev. Genet.
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Abstract

Given the functional interdependencies between the molecular components in a human cell, a disease is rarely a consequence of an abnormality in a single gene, but reflects the perturbations of the complex intracellular network. The emerging tools of network medicine offer a platform to explore systematically not only the molecular complexity of a particular disease, leading to the identification of disease modules and pathways, but also the molecular relationships between apparently distinct (patho)phenotypes. Advances in this direction are essential to identify new diseases genes, to uncover the biological significance of disease-associated mutations identified by genome-wide association studies and full genome sequencing, and to identify drug targets and biomarkers for complex diseases.

 


  
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