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CAIP
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Flexibility Description of the MET Protein Stalk Based on the Use of Non-uniform B-Splines
Abstract. The MET protein controls growth, invasion, and metastasis in cancer cells and is thereby of interest to study, for example from a structural point of view. For individual...
Magnus Gedda, Stina Svensson
IJBRA
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Predicting altered pathways using extendable scaffolds
: Many diseases, especially solid tumors, involve the disruption or deregulation of cellular processes. Most current work using gene expression and other high-throughput data, simp...
B. M. Broom, T. J. McDonnell, D. Subramanian
SIAMAM
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Mesenchymal Motion Models in One Dimension
: Mesenchymal motion denotes a form of cell movement through tissue, which can be observed for certain cancer metastasis. In [11], a mathematical model for this form of movement wa...
Zhi-An Wang, Thomas Hillen, Michael Li
FCT
2009
Springer
14 years 5 days ago
1-Local 17/12-Competitive Algorithm for Multicoloring Hexagonal Graphs
Abstract. In the frequency allocation problem we are given a cellular telephone network whose geographical coverage area is divided into cells where phone calls are serviced by fre...
Rafal Witkowski
DILS
2005
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Assigning Unique Keys to Chemical Compounds for Data Integration: Some Interesting Counter Examples
Integrating data involving chemical structures is simplified when unique identifiers (UIDs) can be associated with chemical structures. For example, these identifiers can be use...
Greeshma Neglur, Robert L. Grossman, Bing Liu