Springer, 2018. — 269 p. — (Computational Biology 27). — ISBN: 978-3-319-74973-0.
This book presents the theoretical foundations of Systems Biology, as well as its application in studies on human hosts, pathogens and associated diseases.
This book presents several chapters written by renowned experts in the field. Some topics discussed in depth in this book include: computational modeling of multiresistant bacteria, systems biology of cancer, systems immunology, networks in systems biology.
FundamentalsBio-modeling Using Petri Nets: A Computational Approach
Modeling Gene Transcriptional Regulation: A Primer
Cellular Reprogramming
Metabolic Models: From DNA to Physiology (and Back)
Analysis Methods for Shotgun Metagenomics
ANOCVA: A Nonparametric Statistical Test to Compare Clustering Structures
Applied Systems BiologyModeling of Cellular Systems: Application in Stem Cell Research and Computational Disease Modeling
Using Thermodynamic Functions as an Organizing Principle in Cancer Biology
Systems Immunology
The Challenge of Translating System Biology into Targeted Therapy of Cancer
Computational Modeling of Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria
System Biology to Access Target Relevance in the Research and Development of Molecular Inhibitors
Mathematical-Computational Modeling in Behavior’s Study of Repetitive Discharge Neuronal Circuits