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      A standard database for drug repositioning.

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          Drug repositioning, the process of discovering, validating, and marketing previously approved drugs for new indications, is of growing interest to academia and industry due to reduced time and costs associated with repositioned drugs. Computational methods for repositioning are appealing because they putatively nominate the most promising candidate drugs for a given indication. Comparing the wide array of computational repositioning methods, however, is a challenge due to inconsistencies in method validation in the field. Furthermore, a common simplifying assumption, that all novel predictions are false, is intellectually unsatisfying and hinders reproducibility. We address this assumption by providing a gold standard database, repoDB, that consists of both true positives (approved drugs), and true negatives (failed drugs). We have made the full database and all code used to prepare it publicly available, and have developed a web application that allows users to browse subsets of the data (http://apps.chiragjpgroup.org/repoDB/).

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          Sci Data
          Scientific data
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          2052-4463
          2052-4463
          Mar 14 2017
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School, 10 Shattuck St, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
          Article
          sdata201729
          10.1038/sdata.2017.29
          5349249
          28291243
          1d873e09-1fe2-4673-8179-e962847754a3
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