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2007
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Computer algebra in systems biology

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Computer algebra in systems biology
Systems biology focuses on the study of entire biological systems rather than on their individual components. With the emergence of high-throughput data generation technologies for molecular biology and the development of advanced mathematical modeling techniques, this field promises to provide important new insights. At the same time, with the availability of increasingly powerful computers, computer algebra has developed into a useful tool for many applications. This article illustrates the use of computer algebra in systems biology by way of a well-known gene regulatory network, the Lac Operon in the bacterium E. coli.
Reinhard C. Laubenbacher, Bernd Sturmfels
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where CORR
Authors Reinhard C. Laubenbacher, Bernd Sturmfels
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