an integrative thrombosis network: visualization and topological analysis

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A comprehensive understanding of the integrative nature of the molecular network in thrombosis would be very helpful to develop multicomponent and multitarget antithrombosis drugs for use in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). This paper attempts to comprehensively map the molecular network in thrombosis by combining platelet signaling, the coagulation cascade, and natural clot dissolution systems and to analyze the topological characteristics of the network, including the centralities of nodes, network modules, and network robustness. The results in this research advance understanding of functions of proteins in the thrombosis network and provide a reference for predicting potential therapeutic antithrombotic targets and evaluating their influence on the network.
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Authors ;Xiangjun Kong;Wenxia Zhou;Jian-Bo Wan;Qianru Zhang;Jingyun Ni;Yuanjia Hu
Journal ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year 2015
DOI 10.1155/2015/265303
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