Publications by authors named "Jesus E Aguilar Uvalle"

Background: Drug repositioning aims to identify novel indications for existing drugs. One approach to repositioning exploits shared binding sites between the drug targets and other proteins. Here, we review the principle and algorithms of such target hopping and illustrate them in Chagas disease, an in Latin America widely spread, but neglected disease.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jesus E Aguilar Uvalle"

  • - Jesus E Aguilar Uvalle's research primarily focuses on drug repositioning, specifically through innovative approaches like target hopping, which involves identifying shared binding sites between drug targets and other proteins.
  • - In his article published in November 2017, he explores the application of these methodologies in addressing Chagas disease, highlighting the potential of existing drugs to treat neglected diseases prevalent in Latin America.
  • - The findings suggest that computational methods in drug repositioning could significantly enhance therapeutic options for diseases with limited treatment resources, indicating a promising direction for future pharmacological research.