<p>Each time trace (node) is the activity of a gene, protein, substance etc. A circle is a complex comprising of nodes. Left panel is the interactions among nodes. Right panel, the top complex can exert its influence on the rate between two complexes (top), or on the complexes themselves (bottom).</p
<p>Dark blue lines represent drug–target interactions. Green arrows are protein–protein interactions...
<p>The figure indicates the relationship among the ten most influential DMETs and the top 100 prescr...
<p>A) Network diagram showing DRGs as circles with size and color corresponding to number of PPIs. T...
<p>Note: Each circle represents a protein (red, differential protein; blue, linking protein). The ar...
<p>A) Inferred regulatory network of 12 genes known to participate in the yeast cell-cycle. Thick li...
<p>The colored, full circles represent proteins encoded in associated intervals (<a href="http://www...
Biological processes typically involve the interactions of a number of elements (genes, cells) actin...
<p>Links between the disease node and protein complexes represent associations between genes involve...
<p>A: For genes that are associated with human diseases and immune pathways, larger dots correspond ...
<p>Each circle represents a gene whose expression level is denoted by . Interactions between genes a...
<p>Molecular species (<i>i.e.</i>, reactants or products) in the network are represented by boxes. T...
<p>Genes are colored as red if they are expressed in eye and as grey if not expressed in the eye. Al...
<p>Circular nodes represent clusters of substances frequently associated to similar diseases, and sq...
<p>Recent substances are displayed as circular nodes, major molecular substances as square nodes. No...
<p>Links between the disease node and protein complexes represent associations between genes involve...
<p>Dark blue lines represent drug–target interactions. Green arrows are protein–protein interactions...
<p>The figure indicates the relationship among the ten most influential DMETs and the top 100 prescr...
<p>A) Network diagram showing DRGs as circles with size and color corresponding to number of PPIs. T...
<p>Note: Each circle represents a protein (red, differential protein; blue, linking protein). The ar...
<p>A) Inferred regulatory network of 12 genes known to participate in the yeast cell-cycle. Thick li...
<p>The colored, full circles represent proteins encoded in associated intervals (<a href="http://www...
Biological processes typically involve the interactions of a number of elements (genes, cells) actin...
<p>Links between the disease node and protein complexes represent associations between genes involve...
<p>A: For genes that are associated with human diseases and immune pathways, larger dots correspond ...
<p>Each circle represents a gene whose expression level is denoted by . Interactions between genes a...
<p>Molecular species (<i>i.e.</i>, reactants or products) in the network are represented by boxes. T...
<p>Genes are colored as red if they are expressed in eye and as grey if not expressed in the eye. Al...
<p>Circular nodes represent clusters of substances frequently associated to similar diseases, and sq...
<p>Recent substances are displayed as circular nodes, major molecular substances as square nodes. No...
<p>Links between the disease node and protein complexes represent associations between genes involve...
<p>Dark blue lines represent drug–target interactions. Green arrows are protein–protein interactions...
<p>The figure indicates the relationship among the ten most influential DMETs and the top 100 prescr...
<p>A) Network diagram showing DRGs as circles with size and color corresponding to number of PPIs. T...