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Generating Hypotheses by Discovering Implicit Associations in the Literature: A Case Report of a Search for New Potential Therapeutic Uses for Thalidomide

机译:通过发现文献中的隐式关联来产生假说:寻找沙利度胺新的潜在治疗用途的病例报告

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The availability of scientific bibliographies through online databases provides a rich source of information for scientists to support their research. However, the risk of this pervasive availability is that an individual researcher may fail to find relevant information that is outside the direct scope of interest. Following Swanson’s ABC model of disjoint but complementary structures in the biomedical literature, we have developed a discovery support tool to systematically analyze the scientific literature in order to generate novel and plausible hypotheses. In this case report, we employ the system to find potentially new target diseases for the drug thalidomide. We find solid bibliographic evidence suggesting that thalidomide might be useful for treating acute pancreatitis, chronic hepatitis C, Helicobacter pylori-induced gastritis, and myasthenia gravis. However, experimental and clinical evaluation is needed to validate these hypotheses and to assess the trade-off between therapeutic benefits and toxicities.
机译:通过在线数据库获取科学参考书目可以为科学家提供丰富的信息资源,以支持他们的研究。但是,这种普遍可用性的风险是,单个研究人员可能无法找到超出直接关注范围的相关信息。遵循斯旺森在生物医学文献中不相交但互补的结构的ABC模型,我们开发了一种发现支持工具来系统地分析科学文献,以产生新颖而合理的假设。在此病例报告中,我们使用该系统为沙利度胺寻找潜在的新靶标疾病。我们发现可靠的书目证据表明,沙利度胺可能对治疗急性胰腺炎,慢性丙型肝炎,幽门螺杆菌诱发的胃炎和重症肌无力有用。但是,需要进行实验和临床评估以验证这些假设并评估治疗益处和毒性之间的权衡。

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