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Browsing by Subject "Systems Biology"
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Aging and health--a systems biology perspective. Introduction.
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Constructing Mathematical Models of Gene Regulatory Networks for the Yeast Cell Cycle and Other Periodic Processes
(2014)We work on constructing mathematical models of gene regulatory networks for periodic processes, such as the cell cycle in budding yeast, using biological data sets and applying or developing analysis methods in the areas ... -
Evolutionary characters, phenotypes and ontologies: curating data from the systematic biology literature.
(PLoS One, 2010-05-20)BACKGROUND: The wealth of phenotypic descriptions documented in the published articles, monographs, and dissertations of phylogenetic systematics is traditionally reported in a free-text format, and it is therefore largely ... -
Modeling endocrine control of the pituitary-ovarian axis: androgenic influence and chaotic dynamics.
(Bulletin of mathematical biology, 2014-01)Mathematical models of the hypothalamus-pituitary-ovarian axis in women were first developed by Schlosser and Selgrade in 1999, with subsequent models of Harris-Clark et al. (Bull. Math. Biol. 65(1):157-173, 2003) and Pasteur ... -
Renal systems biology of patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome.
(Kidney Int, 2015-10)A systems biology approach was used to comprehensively examine the impact of renal disease and hemodialysis (HD) on patient response during critical illness. To achieve this, we examined the metabolome, proteome, ... -
Self-organized Pattern Formation using Engineered Bacteria
(2013)Diverse mechanisms have been proposed to explain natural pattern formation processes, such as slime mold aggregation, feather branching, and tissue stratification. Regardless of the specific molecular interactions, the vast ...