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Systems identification in biology
Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control, 1982The nature of system identification in biological systems is analysed, in order to show what are the special features of biological systems in relation to the identification process, and to reveal what general lessons for measurement and control can be learned from the quantitative study of biological systems.
E.R. Carson, L. Finkelstein
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Identification of parameters in systems biology
Mathematical Biosciences, 2018We consider the inverse problem for the identification of the finite dimensional set of parameters for systems of nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODEs) arising in systems biology. A numerical method which combines Bellman's quasilinearization with sensitivity analysis and Tikhonov's regularization is implemented.
Abdulla, Ugur G., Poteau, Roby
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Identification and biology of α‐secretase
Journal of Neurochemistry, 2011J. Neurochem.(2012)120(Suppl. 1), 34–45.Absract‘Secretase’ is a generic term coined more than 20 years ago to refer to a group of proteases responsible for the cleavage of a vast number of membrane proteins. These endoproteolytic events result in the extracellular or intracellular release of soluble metabolites associated with a broad range of ...
Valérie, Vingtdeux, Philippe, Marambaud
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Drug target identification through systems biology
Drug Discovery Today: Technologies, 2015To rationalise drug target selection, we should understand the role of putative targets in biological pathways quantitatively. We review here how experimental and computational network-based approaches can aid more rational drug target selection and illustrate this with results obtained for microbes and for cancer.
Jurgen R. Haanstra, Barbara M. Bakker
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Identification of MHC - molecular biology
Transplant Immunology, 1994Many of the molecular methods currently in use in the histocompatibility laboratory have been described. The use of a specific technique will depend on the laboratory's requirements. Obviously those laboratories involved in cadaver transplantation will use techniques suitable for single sample analysis which give results within six hours.
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DWARF BUNT: Politics, Identification, and Biology
Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1996▪ Abstract Dwarf bunt is a disease of wheat caused by the smut fungus Tilletia controversa Kuhn. Winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the primary host of economic significance. Although the total acreage affected by dwarf bunt is small relative to total wheat production worldwide, the disease has assumed attention disproportionate to its economic ...
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SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION CHALLENGES FROM SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2006Abstract Systems biology is the understanding through computational modelling of the function of biological systems. New high-throughput experimental technologies can measure simultaneously the levels of expression of thousands of genes. The challenge is to extract knowledge from these data sets in order to understand the regulatory machinery of the ...
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