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Computational Methods in Systems Biology [electronic resource] : 10th International Conference, CMSB 2012, London, UK, October 3-5, 2012, Proceedings / edited by David Gilbert, Monika Heiner.

Contributor(s): Gilbert, David [editor.] | Heiner, Monika [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics: 7605Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2012Edition: 1st ed. 2012.Description: XII, 396 p. 145 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642336362.Subject(s): Bioinformatics | Computer science | Computer simulation | Software engineering | Computer science -- Mathematics | Computational and Systems Biology | Theory of Computation | Computer Modelling | Software Engineering | Symbolic and Algebraic ManipulationAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 570.285 | 570.113 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Differential and Integral Views of Gene-Phenotype Relations -- Resolving the Three-Dimensional Histology of the Heart -- Bimodal Protein Distributions in Heterogeneous Oscillating Systems -- Expressive Statistical Model Checking of Genetic Networks with Delayed Stochastic Dynamics -- Detection of Multi-clustered Genes and Community Structure for the Plant Pathogenic Fungus -- Analysis of Modular Organization of Interaction Networks Based on Asymptotic Dynamics -- Concretizing the Process Hitting into Biological Regulatory Networks -- Investigating Co-infection Dynamics through Evolution of Bio-PEPA Model Parameters: A Combined Process Algebra and Evolutionary Computing Approach -- Population Dynamics P Systems on CUDA -- Efficient Handling of Large Signaling-Regulatory Networks by Focusing on Their Core Control -- Simulating Insulin Infusion Pump Risks by In-Silico Modeling of the Insulin-Glucose Regulatory System -- Revisiting the Training of Logic Models of Protein Signaling Networks with a Formal Approach Based on Answer Set Programming.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology, CMSB 2012, held in London, UK, during October 3-5, 2012. The 17 revised full papers and 8 flash posters presented together with the summaries of 3 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions. The papers cover the analysis of biological systems, networks, and data ranging from intercellular to multiscale. Topics included high-performance computing, and for the first time papers on synthetic biology.
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Differential and Integral Views of Gene-Phenotype Relations -- Resolving the Three-Dimensional Histology of the Heart -- Bimodal Protein Distributions in Heterogeneous Oscillating Systems -- Expressive Statistical Model Checking of Genetic Networks with Delayed Stochastic Dynamics -- Detection of Multi-clustered Genes and Community Structure for the Plant Pathogenic Fungus -- Analysis of Modular Organization of Interaction Networks Based on Asymptotic Dynamics -- Concretizing the Process Hitting into Biological Regulatory Networks -- Investigating Co-infection Dynamics through Evolution of Bio-PEPA Model Parameters: A Combined Process Algebra and Evolutionary Computing Approach -- Population Dynamics P Systems on CUDA -- Efficient Handling of Large Signaling-Regulatory Networks by Focusing on Their Core Control -- Simulating Insulin Infusion Pump Risks by In-Silico Modeling of the Insulin-Glucose Regulatory System -- Revisiting the Training of Logic Models of Protein Signaling Networks with a Formal Approach Based on Answer Set Programming.

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology, CMSB 2012, held in London, UK, during October 3-5, 2012. The 17 revised full papers and 8 flash posters presented together with the summaries of 3 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 62 submissions. The papers cover the analysis of biological systems, networks, and data ranging from intercellular to multiscale. Topics included high-performance computing, and for the first time papers on synthetic biology.

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