A protein performs inherent functions, with variously interacting with several other proteins to play a particular biological role in a living cell. To understand the biological events, the interactions are viewed as a network[1]. For layouting a large scale of protein-protein interaction network, FDP(Force-Directe
The increasing availability of interaction graphs requires new resource-efficient tools capable of e...
Protein-protein interactions are ubiquitous in Biology and therefore central to understand living or...
Recent studies have suggested that molecular interaction networks within cells could be decomposed i...
Most cellular processes are believed to be carried out by groups of highly interacting proteins call...
<p>A network representation that illustrates the complexity of direct connections among genes identi...
This is a brief description of a new program for drawing protein interactions in three-dimensional s...
The functional characterization of all genes and their gene products is the main challenge of the po...
The functional characterization of all genes and their gene products is the main challenge of the po...
One of major goals of functional genomics is to elucidate protein interaction networks for whole org...
Biological processes are often performed by a group of proteins rather than by individual proteins, ...
Le fonctionnement de tout organisme vivant repose sur l'activité, ou fonction, des protéines présent...
Protein-Protein Interaction (PPI) Research currently generates an extraordinary amount of publicatio...
Studying protein interaction networks using functional and topological information is important for ...
The so-called “hub proteins” are those proteins in a protein-protein interaction network system that...
In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interaction networks ...
The increasing availability of interaction graphs requires new resource-efficient tools capable of e...
Protein-protein interactions are ubiquitous in Biology and therefore central to understand living or...
Recent studies have suggested that molecular interaction networks within cells could be decomposed i...
Most cellular processes are believed to be carried out by groups of highly interacting proteins call...
<p>A network representation that illustrates the complexity of direct connections among genes identi...
This is a brief description of a new program for drawing protein interactions in three-dimensional s...
The functional characterization of all genes and their gene products is the main challenge of the po...
The functional characterization of all genes and their gene products is the main challenge of the po...
One of major goals of functional genomics is to elucidate protein interaction networks for whole org...
Biological processes are often performed by a group of proteins rather than by individual proteins, ...
Le fonctionnement de tout organisme vivant repose sur l'activité, ou fonction, des protéines présent...
Protein-Protein Interaction (PPI) Research currently generates an extraordinary amount of publicatio...
Studying protein interaction networks using functional and topological information is important for ...
The so-called “hub proteins” are those proteins in a protein-protein interaction network system that...
In spite of the scale-free degree distribution that characterizes most protein interaction networks ...
The increasing availability of interaction graphs requires new resource-efficient tools capable of e...
Protein-protein interactions are ubiquitous in Biology and therefore central to understand living or...
Recent studies have suggested that molecular interaction networks within cells could be decomposed i...