International audienceThanks to rule-based modelling languages, we can assemble large sets of mechanistic protein-protein interactions within integrated models. Our goal would be to understand how the behavior of these systems emerges from these low-level interactions. Yet, this is a quite long term challenge and it is desirable to offer intermediary levels of abstraction, so as to get a better understanding of the models and to increase our confidence within our mechanistic assumptions. To this extend, static analysis can be used to derive various abstractions of the semantics, each of them offering new perspectives on the models. We propose an abstract interpretation of the behavior of each protein, in isolation. Given a model written in ...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a novel way of constructing concise causal histori...
International audienceVarious calculi have been proposed to model diff erent levels of abstraction o...
International audienceMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosio...
International audienceThanks to rule-based modelling languages, we can assemble large sets of mechan...
The behaviour of a cell is driven by its capability to receive, propagate and communicate signals. ...
International audienceRule-based modelling languages, such as Kappa, allow for the description of ve...
AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, pro...
AbstractAs technological advances allow a better identification of cellular networks, large-scale mo...
International audienceProtein structures are highly dynamic macromolecules. This dynamics is often a...
International audienceModelers of molecular signaling networks must cope with the combinatorial expl...
Formalized rules for protein-protein interactions have recently been introduced to represent the bi...
'What is in a model?' is a question that any systems modeler has asked at least once when working wi...
We investigate the use of an extension of rule-based modelling for cellular signalling to create a s...
International audienceRule-based modelling has already proved successful for taming the combinatoria...
We have witnessed an explosive growth in research involving mathematical models and computer simula...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a novel way of constructing concise causal histori...
International audienceVarious calculi have been proposed to model diff erent levels of abstraction o...
International audienceMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosio...
International audienceThanks to rule-based modelling languages, we can assemble large sets of mechan...
The behaviour of a cell is driven by its capability to receive, propagate and communicate signals. ...
International audienceRule-based modelling languages, such as Kappa, allow for the description of ve...
AbstractMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosion. Indeed, pro...
AbstractAs technological advances allow a better identification of cellular networks, large-scale mo...
International audienceProtein structures are highly dynamic macromolecules. This dynamics is often a...
International audienceModelers of molecular signaling networks must cope with the combinatorial expl...
Formalized rules for protein-protein interactions have recently been introduced to represent the bi...
'What is in a model?' is a question that any systems modeler has asked at least once when working wi...
We investigate the use of an extension of rule-based modelling for cellular signalling to create a s...
International audienceRule-based modelling has already proved successful for taming the combinatoria...
We have witnessed an explosive growth in research involving mathematical models and computer simula...
International audienceIn this paper, we introduce a novel way of constructing concise causal histori...
International audienceVarious calculi have been proposed to model diff erent levels of abstraction o...
International audienceMolecular biological models usually suffer from a large combinatorial explosio...