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Handbook of Research on Computational and Systems Biology 2011
- Limin Angela Liu, Dong-Qing Wei, Yixue Li, Huimin Lei:
Handbook of Research on Computational and Systems Biology - Interdisciplinary Applications. IGI Global 2011, ISBN 978-1-60960-491-2 - Jake Y. Chen, Heng Xu, Pan Shi, Adam Culbertson, Eric M. Meslin:
Ethics and Privacy Considerations for Systems Biology Applications in Predictive and Personalized Medicine. 1-27 - Khaled H. Barakat, Jonathan Y. Mane, Jack A. Tuszynski:
Virtual Screening: An Overview on Methods and Applications. 28-60 - Patricio A. Manque, Ute Woehlbier:
Systems Biology-Based Approaches Applied to Vaccine Development. 61-78 - Wei Ding, Ping Qiu, Yan-Hui Liu, Wenqing Feng:
Current Omics Technologies in Biomarker Discovery. 79-111 - Rui-Ru Ji:
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism and its Application in Mapping Loci Involved in Developing Human Diseases and Traits. 113-127 - Kristine A. Pattin, Jason H. Moore:
Addressing the Challenges of Detecting Epistasis in Genome-Wide Association Studies of Common Human Diseases Using Biological Expert Knowledge. 128-147 - Alain B. Tchagang, Youlian Pan, Fazel Famili, Ahmed H. Tewfik, Panayiotis V. Benos:
Biclustering of DNA Microarray Data: Theory, Evaluation, and Applications. 148-186 - Guo-Cheng Yuan:
Prediction of Epigenetic Target Sites by Using Genomic DNA Sequence. 187-201 - Kathryn Dempsey, Benjamin Currall, Richard Hallworth, Hesham H. Ali:
A New Approach for Sequence Analysis: Illustrating an Expanded Bioinformatics View through Exploring Properties of the Prestin Protein. 202-223 - Padmalatha S. Reddy, Stuart Murray, Wei Liu:
Knowledge-Driven, Data-Assisted Integrative Pathway Analytics. 225-247 - Bing Zhang, Zhiao Shi:
Modules in Biological Networks: Identification and Application. 248-274 - Bolan Linghu, Guohui Liu, Yu Xia:
Using Functional Linkage Gene Networks to Study Human Diseases. 275-293 - Daniel Ziemek, Christoph Brockel:
Network-Driven Analysis Methods and their Application to Drug Discovery. 294-315 - Victoria Petri:
Pathway Resources at the Rat Genome Database: A Dynamic Platform for Integrating Gene, Pathway and Disease Information. 316-336 - Madhusudan Natarajan:
Unsupervised Methods to Identify Cellular Signaling Networks from Perturbation Data. 337-354 - George V. Popescu, Sorina C. Popescu:
Complexity and Modularity of MAPK Signaling Networks. 355-368 - Yingchun Liu:
Cancer and Signaling Pathway Deregulation. 369-379 - Swadha Anand, Debasisa Mohanty:
Computational Methods for Identification of Novel Secondary Metabolite Biosynthetic Pathways by Genome Analysis. 380-405 - Maxime Garcia, Olivier Stahl, Pascal Finetti, Daniel Birnbaum, François Bertucci, Ghislain Bidaut:
Linking Interactome to Disease: A Network-Based Analysis of Metastatic Relapse in Breast Cancer. 406-427 - Bin Li:
Using Systems Biology Approaches to Predict New Players in the Innate Immune System. 428-477 - Fortunato Bianconi, Gabriele Lillacci, Paolo Valigi:
Dynamic Modeling and Parameter Identification for Biological Networks: Application to the DNA Damage and Repair Processes. 478-510 - Tian Ge, Jianfeng Feng:
Granger Causality: Its Foundation and Applications in Systems Biology. 511-532 - Palaniappan Sethu, Kalyani Putty, Yongsheng Lian, Awdhesh Kalia:
Connecting Microbial Population Genetics with Microbial Pathogenesis Engineering Microfluidic Cell Arrays for High-throughput Interrogation of Host-Pathogen Interaction. 533-548 - Thomas K. F. Wong, Siu-Ming Yiu:
Structural Alignment of RNAs with Pseudoknots. 550-571 - Wilfred Ndifon, Jonathan Dushoff:
Finding Attractors on a Folding Energy Landscape. 572-582 - Vicente M. Reyes, Vrunda Sheth:
Visualization of Protein 3D Structures in 'Double-Centroid' Reduced Representation: Application to Ligand Binding Site Modeling and Screening. 583-598 - Jean-François Ganghoffer:
Mechanical Models of Cell Adhesion Incorporating Nonlinear Behavior and Stochastic Rupture of the Bonds: Concepts and Preliminary Results. 599-627 - Giacomo Aletti, Paola Causin, Giovanni Naldi, Matteo Semplice:
A Multiscale Computational Model of Chemotactic Axon Guidance. 628-645
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