Network medicine: a network-based approach to human disease

AL Barabási, N Gulbahce, J Loscalzo - Nature reviews genetics, 2011 - nature.com
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 …

Structure and dynamics of molecular networks: a novel paradigm of drug discovery: a comprehensive review

P Csermely, T Korcsmáros, HJM Kiss, G London… - Pharmacology & …, 2013 - Elsevier
Despite considerable progress in genome-and proteome-based high-throughput screening
methods and in rational drug design, the increase in approved drugs in the past decade did …

The hubs of the human connectome are generally implicated in the anatomy of brain disorders

NA Crossley, A Mechelli, J Scott, F Carletti, PT Fox… - Brain, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Brain networks or 'connectomes' include a minority of highly connected hub nodes that are
functionally valuable, because their topological centrality supports integrative processing …

Integration of omic networks in a developmental atlas of maize

JW Walley, RC Sartor, Z Shen, RJ Schmitz, KJ Wu… - Science, 2016 - science.org
Coexpression networks and gene regulatory networks (GRNs) are emerging as important
tools for predicting functional roles of individual genes at a system-wide scale. To enable …

[HTML][HTML] Interactome networks and human disease

M Vidal, ME Cusick, AL Barabási - Cell, 2011 - cell.com
Complex biological systems and cellular networks may underlie most genotype to
phenotype relationships. Here, we review basic concepts in network biology, discussing …

Herpesviruses: latency and reactivation–viral strategies and host response

B Grinde - Journal of oral microbiology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Eight members of the Herpesviridae family commonly infect humans, and close to 100% of
the adult population is infected with at least one of these. The five that cause the most health …

Independently evolved virulence effectors converge onto hubs in a plant immune system network

MS Mukhtar, AR Carvunis, M Dreze, P Epple… - science, 2011 - science.org
Plants generate effective responses to infection by recognizing both conserved and variable
pathogen-encoded molecules. Pathogens deploy virulence effector proteins into host cells …

Global landscape of HIV–human protein complexes

S Jaeger, P Cimermancic, N Gulbahce, JR Johnson… - Nature, 2012 - nature.com
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has a small genome and therefore relies heavily on
the host cellular machinery to replicate. Identifying which host proteins and complexes come …

The lipid mediator protectin D1 inhibits influenza virus replication and improves severe influenza

M Morita, K Kuba, A Ichikawa, M Nakayama, J Katahira… - Cell, 2013 - cell.com
Influenza A viruses are a major cause of mortality. Given the potential for future lethal
pandemics, effective drugs are needed for the treatment of severe influenza such as that …

Protein networks in disease

T Ideker, R Sharan - Genome research, 2008 - genome.cshlp.org
During a decade of proof-of-principle analysis in model organisms, protein networks have
been used to further the study of molecular evolution, to gain insight into the robustness of …