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Predicting Physical Appearance from Low Template: State of the Art and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
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Ligamentum flavum hypertrophy animal models: methodological trade-offs and future directions. [PDF]
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Cell Lines in Myelodysplastic Syndromes/Neoplasms (MDS) Research: A Review of Existing Models and Their Applications. [PDF]
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Mechanistic biological modeling thrives
Science, 2016In their Perspective “Systems biology (un)certainties” (23 October 2015, p. [386][1]), P. D. W. Kirk et al. may give readers the impression that mathematical modeling and computer simulations of biological systems have fallen on hard times, owing to difficulties in measuring parameter values.
Ben, O'Shaughnessy, Thomas D, Pollard
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Toward Verified Biological Models
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 2008The last several decades have witnessed a vast accumulation of biological data and data analysis. Many of these data sets represent only a small fraction of the system's behavior, making the visualization of full system behavior difficult. A more complete understanding of a biological system is gained when different types of data (and/or conclusions ...
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Models of biological systems and biological processes
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1994Abstract
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Modeling biological reactivity
Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, 2002Remarkable progress in various fields of biology is leading in the direction of a complete map of the building blocks of biological systems. There is broad agreement among researchers that 21st century biology will focus on attempting to understand how component parts collaborate to create a whole. It is also well agreed that this transition of biology
Naaman Kam, Irun R. Cohen, David Harel
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