Networks of coordinated interactions among biological entities govern a myriad of biological functions that span a wide range of both length and time scales-from ecosystems to individual cells and from years to milliseconds. For these networks, the concept "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts" applies as a norm rather than an exception. Meanwhile, continued advances in molecular biology and high-throughput technology have enabled a broad and systematic interrogation of whole-cell networks, allowing the investigation of biological processes and functions at unprecedented breadth and resolution-even down to the single-cell level. The explosion of biological data, especially molecular-level intracellular data, necessitates new paradigms for unraveling the complexity of biological networks and for understanding how biological functions emerge from such networks. These paradigms introduce new challenges related to the analysis of networks in which quantitative approaches such as machine learning and mathematical modeling play an indispensable role. The Special Issue on "Biological Networks" showcases advances in the development and application of in silico network modeling and analysis of biological systems.
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Für Beruf und Forschung
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Produkt-Hinweis
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78 Illustrations; Illustrations, color
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Höhe: 24.4 cm
Breite: 17 cm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-3-03897-433-8 (9783038974338)
DOI
10.3390/books978-3-03897-434-5
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Freier Redakteuer; freier Lektor
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University at Buffalo, New York, USA.
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Northwestern University, Illinois, USA