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Horacio Caniza
Horacio Caniza
Universidad Paraguayo Alemana
Verified email at hcaniza.com
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GOssTo: a stand-alone application and a web tool for calculating semantic similarities on the Gene Ontology
H Caniza, AE Romero, S Heron, H Yang, A Devoto, M Frasca, M Mesiti, ...
Bioinformatics 30 (15), 2235-2236, 2014
732014
An extensive analysis of disease-gene associations using network integration and fast kernel-based gene prioritization methods
G Valentini, A Paccanaro, H Caniza, AE Romero, M Re
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 61 (2), 63-78, 2014
662014
A network medicine approach to quantify distance between hereditary disease modules on the interactome
H Caniza, AE Romero, A Paccanaro
Scientific reports 5 (1), 17658, 2015
302015
Network integration boosts disease gene prioritization
G Valentini, A Paccanaro, HC Vierci, AE Romero, M Re
Network Biology SIG, 2013
42013
Safety of international professional sports competitions during the COVID-19 pandemic: the association football experience
H Caniza, F Forriol, O Pangrazio, M Gil-Conesa
Sports Medicine 53 (4), 765-768, 2023
32023
LanDis: the disease landscape explorer
H Caniza, JJ Cáceres, M Torres, A Paccanaro
European Journal of Human Genetics, 1-5, 2024
22024
Mining the biomedical literature to predict shared drug targets in DrugBank
H Caniza, D Galeano, A Paccanaro
2017 XLIII Latin American Computer Conference (CLEI), 1-5, 2017
12017
GOssTo & GOssToWeb: user-friendly tools for calculating semantic simi-larities on the Gene Ontology
HC Vierci, AE Romero, S Heron, H Yang, M Frasca, M Mesiti, G Valentini, ...
Bio-Ontologies SIG 2013-ISMB 2013, 2013
12013
The role of the private sector in public health: experience from the CONMEBOL Copa América 2020 tournament
H Caniza
Journal of Public Health Policy 44 (4), 695-697, 2023
2023
An Ontological Approach to Quantify Distance Between Hereditary Disease Modules on the Interactome
HC Vierci
Royal Holloway, University of London, 2016
2016
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