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MOLECULAR NETWORKS IN MICROARRAY ANALYSIS
Journal of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2007Microarray-based characterization of tissues, cellular and disease states, and environmental condition and treatment responses provides genome-wide snapshots containing large amounts of invaluable information. However, the lack of inherent structure within the data and strong noise make extracting and interpreting this information and formulating and ...
Andrey Y, Sivachenko +3 more
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The Human Molecular Genetics Network
New England Journal of Medicine, 1995To the Editor: With regard to your editorial on the Internet and the Journal (June 22 issue),1 the availability of biomedical services on the Internet promises to change many aspects of contemporar...
Gambacorti-Passerini, Carlo +2 more
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1991
Multicellular organisms are composed of biological units — cells, which are highly organized. Cells cannot act independently, but they possess their own regulatory mechanisms which provide their functions. Centrioles are the main sensory and controlling systems in cells.
Djuro Koruga, Mirjana Andjelković
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Multicellular organisms are composed of biological units — cells, which are highly organized. Cells cannot act independently, but they possess their own regulatory mechanisms which provide their functions. Centrioles are the main sensory and controlling systems in cells.
Djuro Koruga, Mirjana Andjelković
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Does Selection Mold Molecular Networks?
Science's STKE, 2003The dissection of molecular networks vital to cellular life can provide important hints about optimal network design principles. However, these hints can become conclusive only if one can determine that natural selection has molded a network's structure.
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Molecular Networks Orchestrating GALT Development
2006During evolution, the development of secondary lymphoid organs has evolved as a strategy to promote adaptive immune responses at sites of antigen sequestration. Mesenteric lymph nodes (LNs) and Peyer's patches (PPs) are localized in proximity to mucosal surfaces, and their development is coordinated by a series of temporally and spatially regulated ...
D, Finke, D, Meier
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MOLECULAR NETWORKS IN MODEL SYSTEMS
Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2004▪ Abstract Model organisms, especially the budding yeast, are leading systems in the transformation of biology into an information science. With the availability of genome sequences and genome-scale data generation technologies, the extraction of biological insight from complex integrated molecular networks has become a major area of research. Here I
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Molecular Tectonics: From Simple Tectons to Complex Molecular Networks
ChemInform, 2005AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Accounts of Chemical Research, 2012
Dynamic combinatorial libraries (DCLs) are molecular networks in which the network members exchange building blocks. The resulting product distribution is initially under thermodynamic control. Addition of a guest or template molecule tends to shift the equilibrium towards compounds that are receptors for the guest.This Account gives an overview of our
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Dynamic combinatorial libraries (DCLs) are molecular networks in which the network members exchange building blocks. The resulting product distribution is initially under thermodynamic control. Addition of a guest or template molecule tends to shift the equilibrium towards compounds that are receptors for the guest.This Account gives an overview of our
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SELFORGANIZATION IN MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NETWORKS
Neurochemistry International, 1980Biological organisation rests on forces among material constituents which manifest themselves in two principal forms, namely as static-conservative and as dynamic-dissipative, the latter being responsible for selforganisational and regulatory behaviour.
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