Network medicine opens new ways of understanding complex diseases
The causes of complex diseases can be identified by representing them in the form of mathematically produced networks. This method was used to find bacteria that drive atopic dermatitis, for example.
The regulatory network architecture of cardiometabolic diseases
Complex disease definitions often represent descriptive umbrella terms of symptoms rather than mechanistic
entities. A new study shows how network-based approaches can help identify the mechanisms that link genes,
cells, tissues and organs in cardiovascular diseases.