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titleOfInvention Method, apparatus, and computer program for predicting medical use or biological mode of action of plant extracts
abstract A method performed in an electronic device comprising at least one processor, the method comprising: determining, by the at least one processor, a first gene expression pattern caused by a first substance; Identifying, by the at least one processor, a second substance that causes a second gene expression pattern corresponding to the first gene expression pattern based on genome-wide transcriptional expression data; And outputting, by the at least one processor, the use of the first substance based on the use of the second substance.
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