The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual posttranslational modification of proteins. To faithfully capture this combinatorial process in a mathematical model is an important challenge in systems biology. Exploiting the limited context on which most binding and modification events are conditioned, attempts have been made to reduce the combinatorial complexity by quotienting the reachable set of molecular species, into species aggregates while preserving the deterministic semantics of the thermodynamic limit. Recently we proposed a quotienting that also preserves the stochastic semantics and that is complete in the sense that the semantics of individual species can be recovered from the a...
Many bio-molecular reactions inside the cell are characterized by complex-formation and mutual modif...
We consider a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) whose state space is partitioned into aggregates, ...
In this paper, we discuss a method for decomposition, abstraction and reconstruction of the stochast...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
International audienceThe induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex for...
International audienceThe induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex for...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
AbstractThe induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mut...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
We consider a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) whose state space is partitioned into aggregates, ...
We consider a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) whose state space is partitioned into aggregates, ...
We consider a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) whose state space is partitioned into aggregates, ...
Many bio-molecular reactions inside the cell are characterized by complex-formation and mutual modif...
We consider a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) whose state space is partitioned into aggregates, ...
In this paper, we discuss a method for decomposition, abstraction and reconstruction of the stochast...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
International audienceThe induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex for...
International audienceThe induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex for...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
AbstractThe induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mut...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
The induction of a signaling pathway is characterized by transient complex formation and mutual post...
We consider a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) whose state space is partitioned into aggregates, ...
We consider a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) whose state space is partitioned into aggregates, ...
We consider a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) whose state space is partitioned into aggregates, ...
Many bio-molecular reactions inside the cell are characterized by complex-formation and mutual modif...
We consider a continuous-time Markov chain (CTMC) whose state space is partitioned into aggregates, ...
In this paper, we discuss a method for decomposition, abstraction and reconstruction of the stochast...