Network medicine framework shows that proximity of polyphenol targets and disease proteins predicts therapeutic effects of polyphenols

  • Italo F. do Valle
  • , Harvey G. Roweth
  • , Michael W. Malloy
  • , Sofia Moco
  • , Denis Barron
  • , Elisabeth Battinelli
  • , Joseph Loscalzo
  • , Albert László Barabási*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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