Publication: An Ontology for formal representation of Drug Drug Interaction Knowledge
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2013-04
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Ontologies are useful tools in text miming reserach tasks as a source of specialized vocabulary of terms and relationships in a given domain. Furthermore, formal knowledge representation propvieded by ontologies can be applied for new knowledge inference, wich can be exploited for biomedical research purposes. Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are common adverse drug ractions having an important impact on patient safety and healthcare cost.
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The poster at: The Sixth International Biocuration Conference (Biocuration 2013), took at April 7–10, 2013 in Churchill College, Cambridge, UK.
The event web site in: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/biocuration2013/content/home
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6th International Biocuration Conference, BIOCURATION 2013, Cambridge, UK, April, 2013 April, 7-10