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Drug Knowledge Graph Data Schema (Che et al., 2021, open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution [CC BY] license)

Drug Knowledge Graph Data Schema (Che et al., 2021, open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution [CC BY] license)

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Objective: To investigate the panorama of the use of graphic resources for health information in the context of Covid-19 and the role of Information Design contributions, in convergence with Information Science, in this context. Method: The investigation was carried out from theoretical-exploratory research of a qualitative nature with bibliograph...

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... the study Knowledge-Graph-Based Drug Repositioning against COVID-19 by Graph Convolutional Network with Attention Mechanism, by Che et al. (2021), the authors analyze the path between Covid-19 and drug candidates to understand why some drugs are more likely to treat Covid-19 compared to others through a knowledge graph model they developed. The author's data schema of their drug knowledge graph is represented in Figure 2. ...

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