DrugBank and its relevance to pharmacogenomics |
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Authors: | Wishart David S |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Computing Science & Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton ABT6G2E8, Canada. david.wishart@ualberta.ca |
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Abstract: | DrugBank is a freely available web-enabled database that combines detailed drug data with comprehensive drug-target and drug-action information. It was specifically designed to facilitate in silico drug-target discovery, drug design, drug-metabolism prediction, drug-interaction prediction, and general pharmaceutical education. One of the most unique and useful components of the DrugBank database is the information it contains on drug metabolism, drug-metabolizing enzymes and drug-target polymorphisms. As pharmacogenomics is fundamentally concerned with the role of genes and genetic variation of how an individual responds to a drug, DrugBank is able to offer a convenient venue to explore pharmacogenomic questions in silico. This paper provides a brief overview on DrugBank and how it can facilitate pharmacogenomic research. |
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