Health & Medicine
Study points to new uses, unexpected side effects of already-existing drugs
| Study points to new uses, unexpected side effects of already-existing drugs |
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| Wednesday, November 04, 2009 | |
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Scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine and the University of California, San Francisco have developed and experimentally tested a technique to predict new target diseases for existing drugs. The researchers developed a computational method that compares how similar the structures of all known drugs are to the naturally occurring binding partners -- known as ligands -- of disease targets within the cell. In a study published this week in Nature, the scientists showed that the method predicts potential new uses as well as unexpected side effects of approved drugs. For full release |

