@article{8085108ed7cc477da4208ac5c302630c,
title = "DGIdb: Mining the druggable genome",
abstract = "The Drug-Gene Interaction database (DGIdb) mines existing resources that generate hypotheses about how mutated genes might be targeted therapeutically or prioritized for drug development. It provides an interface for searching lists of genes against a compendium of drug-gene interactions and potentially 'druggable' genes. DGIdb can be accessed at http://dgidb.org/.",
author = "Malachi Griffith and Griffith, {Obi L.} and Coffman, {Adam C.} and Weible, {James V.} and Mcmichael, {Josh F.} and Spies, {Nicholas C.} and James Koval and Indraniel Das and Callaway, {Matthew B.} and Eldred, {James M.} and Miller, {Christopher A.} and Janakiraman Subramanian and Ramaswamy Govindan and Kumar, {Runjun D.} and Ron Bose and Li Ding and Walker, {Jason R.} and Larson, {David E.} and Dooling, {David J.} and Smith, {Scott M.} and Ley, {Timothy J.} and Mardis, {Elaine R.} and Wilson, {Richard K.}",
note = "Funding Information: We thank the creators of each source we used as input and all users of DGIdb who have contributed feedback, R. Altman, Stanford University and PharmGKB for granting us a license to mine their data, W. Pao of My Cancer Genome for agreeing to collaborate with us, and the individuals who participated in research that led to the breast cancer data used to demonstrate the utility of DGIdb. This work was funded by an US National Institutes of Health NHGRI center grant (U54 HG003079) to R.K.W.",
year = "2013",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1038/nmeth.2689",
language = "English",
volume = "10",
pages = "1209--1210",
journal = "Nature Methods",
issn = "1548-7091",
number = "12",
}