Biochemical signal-transduction networks are the biological information-processing systems by which individual cells, from neurons to amoebae, perceive and respond to their chemic...
Peter J. Thomas, Donald J. Spencer, Sierra K. Hamp...
: All processes of life are controlled by networks of interacting biochemical components. The purpose of modelling these networks is manifold. From a theoretical point of view it a...
Motivation: Most previous approaches to model biochemical networks havefocusedeither on the characterization of a networkstructurewith a number of components or on the estimation ...
Background: Biochemical networks play an essential role in systems biology. Rapidly growing network data and e research activities call for convenient visualization tools to aid i...
Sheng He, Juan Mei, Guiyang Shi, Zhengxiang Wang, ...
Background: The system-level dynamics of many molecular interactions, particularly protein-protein interactions, can be conveniently represented using reaction rules, which can be...
Joshua Colvin, Michael I. Monine, Ryan N. Gutenkun...