The Human Disease Network Kwang-il Goh, Michael... Official
Kwang-Il Goh, Michael E. Cusick, and colleagues (2007) pioneered network medicine by creating a "diseasome" that maps connections between 1,284 genetic disorders and 1,777 genes, revealing that over 67% of disorders are interconnected. The study,, identifying that disease genes often reside on the network periphery, while cancer genes often act as central hubs. Read the full study at PNAS .
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