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PLoS Computational Biology: Dynamics of Immune Escape during HIV/SIV Infection
www.ploscompbiol.org
Posted by dev777 and 1 other to SystemsBiology on Fri Jul 25 2008 at 21:42 UTC | info | related
 
Systems biology driven software design for the research enterprise
John Boyle et al.
BMC Bioinformatics 9 (1), 295 (25 Jun 2008)
 
PLoS Computational Biology: Why Are Computational Neuroscience and Systems Biology So Separate?
www.ploscompbiol.org
 
An expanded genome-scale model of Escherichia coli K-12 (iJR904 GSM/GPR).
Jennifer L Reed et al.
Genome biology 4 (9), R54 (2003)
Posted by lumga and 1 other to SystemsBiology on Sun May 25 2008 at 12:06 UTC | info | related
 
cell monitoring instruments
www.biophysics.com
Posted by lumga to SystemsBiology on Sun May 25 2008 at 12:02 UTC | info | related
 
Global organization of metabolic fluxes in the bacterium Escherichia coli
E Almaas et al.
Nature 427 (6977), 839-43 (26 Feb 2004)
Posted by lumga and 2 others to SystemsBiology on Sun May 25 2008 at 12:01 UTC | info | related
 
Reversible Compartmentalization of de Novo Purine Biosynthetic Complexes in Living Cells
Songon An et al.
Science 320 (5872), 103-6 (04 Apr 2008)
Posted by vc114 and 1 other to SystemsBiology on Mon May 19 2008 at 15:27 UTC | info | related
 
Chromatin decouples promoter threshold from dynamic range
Felix Lam, David Steger, and Erin O/'Shea
Nature 453 (7192), 246-50 (16 Apr 2008)
Posted by vc114 and 4 others to SystemsBiology on Tue May 13 2008 at 13:03 UTC | info | related
 
Integrated genomic and proteomic analyses of a systematically perturbed metabolic network.
T Ideker et al.
Science. 292 (5518), 929-34 (04 May 2001)
We demonstrate an integrated approach to build, test, and refine a model of a cellular pathway, in which perturbations to critical pathway components are analyzed using DNA microarrays, quantitative proteomics, and databases of known physical interactions. Using this approach, we identify 997 messenger RNAs responding to 20 systematic perturbations of the yeast galactose-utilization pathway, provide evidence that approximately 15 of 289 detected proteins are regulated posttranscriptionally, and identify explicit physical interactions governing the cellular response to each perturbation. We refine the model through further iterations of perturbation and global measurements, suggesting hypotheses about the regulation of galactose utilization and physical interactions between this and a variety of other metabolic pathways.
Posted by bpb and 5 others to popcorn SystemsBiology on Wed Apr 30 2008 at 11:29 UTC | info | related
 
The Chemical Genomic Portrait of Yeast: Uncovering a Phenotype for All Genes
Maureen Hillenmeyer et al.
Science 320 (5874), 362-5 (18 Apr 2008)
Posted by vc114 and 11 others to SystemsBiology on Mon Apr 21 2008 at 22:12 UTC | info | related

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