2014 Jun 20;9(6):e100436. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100436. eCollection 2014.
Simulation of Swanson’s Literature-Based Discovery: Anandamide Treatment Inhibits Growth of Gastric Cancer Cells In Vitro and In Silico.
Abstract
Swanson’s literature-based discovery focus on resurrecting previously published but neglected knowledge. In this study, we propose a two-step model of the discovery process and generate a hypothesis between anandamide and gastric cancer. Further, the potential relationship was confirmed by follow-up experimentation. The anandamide treatment resulted in cell cycle redistribution of gastric cancer cells. Most importantly, the variation of cell cycle was mediated by some genes from the B-terms of the closed discovery, indicating the potential role of the B-terms. Swanson’s literature-based discovery not only collates data for possible interactions, but also provides the potential to observe the larger background behind these direct links and is an invaluable discovery tool for investigators.
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24949851
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