Bibliographic Details
Title: |
The evolution and structure of biomedical knowledge on cytochrome P450 |
Authors: |
Fajardo-Ortiz, David, Lara, Miguel, Castano, Victor M. |
Publication Year: |
2017 |
Collection: |
Quantitative Biology |
Subject Terms: |
Quantitative Biology - Other Quantitative Biology |
More Details: |
Cytochrome P450 are fundamental proteins to the metabolism of drugs and other relevant processes. through a combination of text mining and network analysis of the P450 literature we mapped the emergence and evolution of the biomedical research communities working on this family of proteins. Our results suggest that the historical research communities that worked on P450 emerged and were organized mainly around methodological achievements like the induction of animal liver microsomal P450 by drugs, the use of chemical inhibitors of P450 enzymes in in-vitro metabolism studies and the development of E. coli expression systems. We found clear evidence that P450 research indeed constitutes a material scientific culture, as we discuss in the text. Comment: Three figures and one table |
Document Type: |
Working Paper |
Access URL: |
http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.10009 |
Accession Number: |
edsarx.1711.10009 |
Database: |
arXiv |