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Growth Signaling Networks Orchestrate Cancer Metabolic Networks
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in MedicineNormal cells grow and divide only when instructed to by signaling pathways stimulated by exogenous growth factors. A nearly ubiquitous feature of cancer cells is their capacity to grow independent of such signals, in an uncontrolled, cell-intrinsic manner.
Brendan D, Manning, Christian C, Dibble
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Metabolic Networks and Their Evolution
2012Since the last decade of the twentieth century, systems biology has gained the ability to study the structure and function of genome-scale metabolic networks. These are systems of hundreds to thousands of chemical reactions that sustain life. Most of these reactions are catalyzed by enzymes which are encoded by genes.
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Materials of the All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference «CHALLENGING ISSUES IN SYSTEMS MODELING AND PROCESSES»
The article presents a description of the construction and implementation of a program that builds a graph (metabolic network) based on a given stoichiometric matrix. Metabolic networks play a key role in understanding cellular processes and developing new approaches in medical and biotechnological research.
D. Scherbakova, Nadezhda Yudina
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The article presents a description of the construction and implementation of a program that builds a graph (metabolic network) based on a given stoichiometric matrix. Metabolic networks play a key role in understanding cellular processes and developing new approaches in medical and biotechnological research.
D. Scherbakova, Nadezhda Yudina
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1999
Metabolic network analysis is a tool for investigating the features that identify the topology of a metabolic network and the relative activities of its individual branches. The pillars of metabolic network analysis are mathematical modeling, allowing for a quantitative analysis, biochemical knowledge of, for example, reaction stoichiometry, and the ...
Bjarke Christensen, Jens Nielsen
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Metabolic network analysis is a tool for investigating the features that identify the topology of a metabolic network and the relative activities of its individual branches. The pillars of metabolic network analysis are mathematical modeling, allowing for a quantitative analysis, biochemical knowledge of, for example, reaction stoichiometry, and the ...
Bjarke Christensen, Jens Nielsen
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Bile acids and the gut microbiota: metabolic interactions and impacts on disease
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Stephanie Collins, Andrew D Patterson
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Gut microbiota in human metabolic health and disease
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020Yong Fan, Oluf Borbye Pedersen
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