A side effect resource to capture phenotypic effects of drugs
European Molecular Biology Laboratory · University of Copenhagen · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The molecular understanding of phenotypes caused by drugs in humans is essential for elucidating mechanisms of action and for developing personalized medicines. Side effects of drugs (also known as adverse drug reactions) are an important source of human phenotypic information, but so far research on this topic has been hampered by insufficient accessibility of data. Consequently, we have developed a public, computer-readable side effect resource (SIDER) that connects 888 drugs to 1450 side effect terms. It contains information on frequency in patients for one-third of the drug-side effect pairs. For 199 drugs, the side effect frequency of placebo administration could also be extracted. We illustrate the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 70.07
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- 100%
- References
- 18
Authors
5- MKMichael KuhnCorresponding
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- MCMónica Campillos
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- ILIvica Letunić
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- LJLars Juhl Jensen
University of Copenhagen, Novo Nordisk Foundation, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- PBPeer Bork
Max Delbrück Center, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Phenotype
- Computational biology
- Pharmacology
- Genetics
- Gene