New frontiers of network analysis in systems biology
New frontiers of network analysis in systems biology
The rapidly developing field of systems biology is influencing many aspects of biological research and is expected to transform biomedicine. Some emerging offshoots and specialized branches in systems biology are receiving particular attention and are becoming highly active areas of research. This collection of invited reviews describes some of the latest cutting-edge experimental and computational advances in these emerging sub-fields of systems biology. In particular, this collection focuses on the study of mammalian embryonic stem cells; new technologies involving mass-spectrometry proteomics; single cell measurements; methods for modeling complex stochastic systems; network-based classification algorithms; and the revolutionary emerging field of systems pharmacology.
gene set enrichment analysis, networks analysis, proteomics and phosphoproteomics, systems biology
9400743297
Ma'ayan, Avi
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MacArthur, Ben D.
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28 June 2012
Ma'ayan, Avi
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MacArthur, Ben D.
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Ma'ayan, Avi and MacArthur, Ben D.
(eds.)
(2012)
New frontiers of network analysis in systems biology
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Dordrecht, NL.
Springer, 199pp.
Abstract
The rapidly developing field of systems biology is influencing many aspects of biological research and is expected to transform biomedicine. Some emerging offshoots and specialized branches in systems biology are receiving particular attention and are becoming highly active areas of research. This collection of invited reviews describes some of the latest cutting-edge experimental and computational advances in these emerging sub-fields of systems biology. In particular, this collection focuses on the study of mammalian embryonic stem cells; new technologies involving mass-spectrometry proteomics; single cell measurements; methods for modeling complex stochastic systems; network-based classification algorithms; and the revolutionary emerging field of systems pharmacology.
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Published date: 28 June 2012
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gene set enrichment analysis, networks analysis, proteomics and phosphoproteomics, systems biology
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Human Development & Health
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/341010
ISBN: 9400743297
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