The physical interaction of proteins which lead to compiling them into large densely connected networks is a noticeable subject to investigation. Protein interaction networks are useful because of making basic scientific abstraction and improving biological and biomedical applications. Based on principle roles of proteins in biological function, their interactions determine molecular and cellular mechanisms, which control healthy and diseased states in organisms. Therefore, such networks facilitate the understanding of pathogenic (and physiologic) mechanisms that trigger the onset and progression of diseases. Consequently, this knowledge can be translated into effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Furthermore, the results of seve...
High-throughput detection of protein interactions has had a major impact in our understanding of the...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-C...
It has become clear that the cell is a complex system that can not be described by the action of th...
The identification and mapping of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is a major goal in systems bio...
AbstractHigh-throughput interaction discovery initiatives are providing thousands of novel protein i...
Networks of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) link all aspects of cellular biology. Dysfunction in...
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks contain a large amount of useful information for the func...
AbstractThe challenging task of studying and modeling complex dynamics of biological systems in orde...
Protein-protein interactions (PPI) play an essential role in the biological processes that occur in ...
<div><p>Proteins do not function in isolation; it is their interactions with one another and also wi...
Proteins can interact in various ways, ranging from direct physical relationships to indirect intera...
Physical interactions among proteins constitute the backbone of cellular function, making them an at...
Physical interactions among proteins constitute the backbone of cellular function, making them an at...
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks serve as a powerful tool for unraveling protein functions...
The cellular metabolism of a living organism is among the most complex systems that man is currently...
High-throughput detection of protein interactions has had a major impact in our understanding of the...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-C...
It has become clear that the cell is a complex system that can not be described by the action of th...
The identification and mapping of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is a major goal in systems bio...
AbstractHigh-throughput interaction discovery initiatives are providing thousands of novel protein i...
Networks of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) link all aspects of cellular biology. Dysfunction in...
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks contain a large amount of useful information for the func...
AbstractThe challenging task of studying and modeling complex dynamics of biological systems in orde...
Protein-protein interactions (PPI) play an essential role in the biological processes that occur in ...
<div><p>Proteins do not function in isolation; it is their interactions with one another and also wi...
Proteins can interact in various ways, ranging from direct physical relationships to indirect intera...
Physical interactions among proteins constitute the backbone of cellular function, making them an at...
Physical interactions among proteins constitute the backbone of cellular function, making them an at...
Protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks serve as a powerful tool for unraveling protein functions...
The cellular metabolism of a living organism is among the most complex systems that man is currently...
High-throughput detection of protein interactions has had a major impact in our understanding of the...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-C...
It has become clear that the cell is a complex system that can not be described by the action of th...