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知識からコントロールへ:小分子プローブを用いたゲノミクスから薬物への道
Robert L Strausberg1, Stuart L Schreiber
1Cancer Genomics Office, National Cancer Institute, 31 Center Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA. RLS@nih.gov
まとめ
アメリカ国立がん研究所 (National Cancer Institute) が発表した.
科学分野:
- 化学遺伝学 化学遺伝学
- 分子生物学は分子生物学である.
- バイオインフォマティックス
背景:
- 国立がん研究所 (NCI) は化学遺伝学の研究を支援しています.
- 小さな分子探査機は,化学遺伝学の重要なツールです.
- 遺伝子産物機能を理解することは,正常状態と疾患状態において極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 化学遺伝学の開発と利用を促進する.
- 遺伝子産物機能を識別するためのリソースを作成する.
- ゲノムの発見と薬の開発の間のギャップを埋めるために.
主な方法:
- タンパク質調節のための小分子探査機の開発.
- コンピューターツールとデータベースのセットであるChemBankの設立.
- 化学遺伝学資源への世界的な科学的アクセスを促進する.
主要な成果:
- 遺伝子産物の役割を理解するのに役立つリソースの作成.
- 化学遺伝学の研究を支援するためにChemBankの設立.
- ゲノムデータから潜在的な治療目標への経路を提供する.
結論:
- NCIのイニシアチブは,化学遺伝学の研究を促進します.
- ChemBankは,科学界にとって重要なリソースとして機能しています.
- このイニシアチブは,薬剤発見パイプラインを前進させるのに役立ちます.
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