Table 1.
The distribution of drugs in five half-life categories.
Fig 1.
A figure illustrating how the associations between drugs and GO terms or KEGG pathways were measured.
Table 2.
Important GO terms obtained by the mRMR method and which may be associated with different drug half-lives.
Table 3.
Important KEGG pathways obtained by the mRMR method and which may associated with different drug half-lives.
Fig 2.
Heat map of the level values for important GO terms in five drug half-life categories.
The rows represent GO terms and the columns represent the drug half-life categories.
Fig 3.
Heat map of the level values for important KEGG pathways in five categories of drug half-life categories.
The rows represent KEGG pathways and the columns represent drug half-life categories.
Table 4.
The relationship between different drug half-lives and GO terms and KEGG pathways discovered in this study.