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Reasoning about non-immediate triggers in biological networks

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Reasoning about non-immediate triggers in biological networks
Modeling molecular interactions in biological networks is important from various perspectives such as predicting side effects of drugs, explaining unusual cellular behavior and drug and therapy design. Various formal languages have been proposed for representing and reasoning about molecular interactions. The interactions are modeled as triggered events in most of the approaches. The triggering of events is assumed to be immediate: once an interaction is triggered, it should occur immediately. Although working well for engineering systems, this assumption poses a serious problem in modeling biological systems. Our knowledge about biological systems is inherently incomplete, thus molecular interactions tantly elaborated and refined at different granularity of abstraction. The model of immediate triggers can not consistently deal with this refinement. In this paper we propose an action language to address this problem. We show that the language allows for refinements of biological kn...
Nam Tran, Chitta Baral
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Updated 08 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2007
Where AMAI
Authors Nam Tran, Chitta Baral
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