AIGO-DTI: Predicting Drug–Target Interactions Based on Improved Drug Properties Combined with Adaptive Iterative Algorithms
Sizhe Zhang,
Xuecong Tian,
Chen Chen
et al.
Abstract:Artificial intelligence-based methods
for predicting drug–target
interactions (DTIs) aim to explore reliable drug candidate targets
rapidly and cost-effectively to accelerate the drug development process.
However, current methods are often limited by the topological regularities
of drug molecules, making them difficult to generalize to a broader
chemical space. Additionally, the use of similarity to measure DTI
network links often introduces noise, leading to false DTI relationships
and affecting the predictio… Show more
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