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    TIMMA-R : an R package for predicting synergistic multi-targeted drug combinations in cancer cell lines or patient-derived samples

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    Network pharmacology-based prediction of multi-targeted drug combinations is becoming a promising strategy to improve anticancer efficacy and safety. We developed a logic-based network algorithm, called Target Inhibition Interaction using Maximization and Minimization Averaging (TIMMA), which predicts the effects of drug combinations based on their binary drug-target interactions and single-drug sensitivity profiles in a given cancer sample. Here, we report the R implementation of the algorithm (TIMMA-R), which is much faster than the original MATLAB code. The major extensions include modeling of multiclass drug-target profiles and network visualization. We also show that the TIMMA-R predictions are robust to the intrinsic noise in the experimental data, thus making it a promising high-throughput tool to prioritize drug combinations in various cancer types for follow-up experimentation or clinical applications.Peer reviewe

    QCA with R: a comprehensive resource

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    A mathematical approach to the boolean minimization problem

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    Qualitative comparative analysis, Boolean minimization, Computer algorithms, Small-N research,
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