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Hoehndorf R, Hiebert T, Hardy N et al. Using animal model phenotypes to predict human drug targets . F1000Posters 2014, 5:129 (poster)

Using animal model phenotypes to predict human drug targets

Robert Hoehndorf, Tanya Hiebert, Nigel Hardy, Paul Schofield, Georgios Gkoutos, Michel Dumontier1 Michel Dumontier2
Published 28 Mar 2014
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Published 28 Mar 2014

Using animal model phenotypes to predict human drug targets

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Robert Hoehndorf, Tanya Hiebert, Nigel Hardy, Paul Schofield, Georgios Gkoutos, Michel Dumontier1 Michel Dumontier2
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1 Department of Biology, Institute of Biochemistry and School of Computer Science, Carleton University, Canada
2 Medicine (Biomedical Informatics), Stanford University, USA
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