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Table 1.

The distribution of drugs in five half-life categories.

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Fig 1.

A figure illustrating how the associations between drugs and GO terms or KEGG pathways were measured.

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Table 2.

Important GO terms obtained by the mRMR method and which may be associated with different drug half-lives.

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Table 3.

Important KEGG pathways obtained by the mRMR method and which may associated with different drug half-lives.

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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.

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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.

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Table 4.

The relationship between different drug half-lives and GO terms and KEGG pathways discovered in this study.

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