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Computational Methods in Systems Biology [electronic resource] : International Conference, CMSB 2006, Trento, Italy, October 18-19, 2006, Proceedings / edited by Corrado Priami.

Contributor(s): Priami, Corrado [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics: 4210Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006Edition: 1st ed. 2006.Description: X, 323 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540461678.Subject(s): Bioinformatics | Computer simulation | Software engineering | Database management | Computational and Systems Biology | Computer Modelling | Bioinformatics | Software Engineering | Database ManagementAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 570.285 | 570.113 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Modal Logics for Brane Calculus -- Deciding Behavioural Properties in Brane Calculi -- Probabilistic Model Checking of Complex Biological Pathways -- Type Inference in Systems Biology -- Stronger Computational Modelling of Signalling Pathways Using Both Continuous and Discrete-State Methods -- A Formal Approach to Molecular Docking -- Feedbacks and Oscillations in the Virtual Cell VICE -- Modelling Cellular Processes Using Membrane Systems with Peripheral and Integral Proteins -- Modelling and Analysing Genetic Networks: From Boolean Networks to Petri Nets -- Regulatory Network Reconstruction Using Stochastic Logical Networks -- Identifying Submodules of Cellular Regulatory Networks -- Incorporating Time Delays into the Logical Analysis of Gene Regulatory Networks -- A Computational Model for Eukaryotic Directional Sensing -- Modeling Evolutionary Dynamics of HIV Infection -- Compositional Reachability Analysis of Genetic Networks -- Randomization and Feedback Properties of Directed Graphs Inspired by Gene Networks -- Computational Model of a Central Pattern Generator -- Rewriting Game Theory as a Foundation for State-Based Models of Gene Regulation -- Condition Transition Analysis Reveals TF Activity Related to Nutrient-Limitation-Specific Effects of Oxygen Presence in Yeast -- An In Silico Analogue of In Vitro Systems Used to Study Epithelial Cell Morphogenesis -- A Numerical Aggregation Algorithm for the Enzyme-Catalyzed Substrate Conversion -- Possibilistic Approach to Biclustering: An Application to Oligonucleotide Microarray Data Analysis.
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Modal Logics for Brane Calculus -- Deciding Behavioural Properties in Brane Calculi -- Probabilistic Model Checking of Complex Biological Pathways -- Type Inference in Systems Biology -- Stronger Computational Modelling of Signalling Pathways Using Both Continuous and Discrete-State Methods -- A Formal Approach to Molecular Docking -- Feedbacks and Oscillations in the Virtual Cell VICE -- Modelling Cellular Processes Using Membrane Systems with Peripheral and Integral Proteins -- Modelling and Analysing Genetic Networks: From Boolean Networks to Petri Nets -- Regulatory Network Reconstruction Using Stochastic Logical Networks -- Identifying Submodules of Cellular Regulatory Networks -- Incorporating Time Delays into the Logical Analysis of Gene Regulatory Networks -- A Computational Model for Eukaryotic Directional Sensing -- Modeling Evolutionary Dynamics of HIV Infection -- Compositional Reachability Analysis of Genetic Networks -- Randomization and Feedback Properties of Directed Graphs Inspired by Gene Networks -- Computational Model of a Central Pattern Generator -- Rewriting Game Theory as a Foundation for State-Based Models of Gene Regulation -- Condition Transition Analysis Reveals TF Activity Related to Nutrient-Limitation-Specific Effects of Oxygen Presence in Yeast -- An In Silico Analogue of In Vitro Systems Used to Study Epithelial Cell Morphogenesis -- A Numerical Aggregation Algorithm for the Enzyme-Catalyzed Substrate Conversion -- Possibilistic Approach to Biclustering: An Application to Oligonucleotide Microarray Data Analysis.

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