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SUBMITTER: Cokol M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3261710 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cokol Murat M Chua Hon Nian HN Tasan Murat M Mutlu Beste B Weinstein Zohar B ZB Suzuki Yo Y Nergiz Mehmet E ME Costanzo Michael M Baryshnikova Anastasia A Giaever Guri G Nislow Corey C Myers Chad L CL Andrews Brenda J BJ Boone Charles C Roth Frederick P FP
Molecular systems biology 20111108
Drug synergy allows a therapeutic effect to be achieved with lower doses of component drugs. Drug synergy can result when drugs target the products of genes that act in parallel pathways ('specific synergy'). Such cases of drug synergy should tend to correspond to synergistic genetic interaction between the corresponding target genes. Alternatively, 'promiscuous synergy' can arise when one drug non-specifically increases the effects of many other drugs, for example, by increased bioavailability. ...[more]