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UNRAVELING DYNAMIC ACTIVITIES OF AUTOCRINE PATHWAYS THAT CONTROL DRUG-RESPONSE TRANSCRIPTOME NETWORKS
2008
Biocomputing 2009
Some drugs affect secretion of secreted proteins (e.g. cytokines) released from target cells, but it remains unclear whether these proteins act in an autocrine manner and directly effect the cells on which the drugs act. In this study, we propose a computational method for testing a biological hypothesis: there exist autocrine signaling pathways that are dynamically regulated by drug response transcriptome networks and control them simultaneously. If such pathways are identified, they could be
doi:10.1142/9789812836939_0024
fatcat:nr7jqda5w5dpllpaixujyu45ka