Modularity has been the subject of intense investigation in systems biology for more than two decades. Whether modularity holds in biological networks is a question that has attracted renewed attention in recent years with the advent of synthetic biology, mostly as a convenient property to perform bottom-up design of complex systems. A number of studies have appeared, which fundamentally challenge modularity as a property of engineered biological circuits. Here, we summarize some of these studies and potential engineering solutions that have been proposed to enable modular composition of biological circuits. ©2019 Elsevier Ltd.NSF through CMMI (Award no. 1727189
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This monograph addresses the decomposition of biochemical networks into functional modules that pres...
Biological systems perform computations at multiple scales and they do so in a robust way. Engineeri...
Motivation: Modularity analysis is a powerful tool for studying the design of biological networks, o...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
The book is devoted to the design and analysis of biomolecular circuits as considered in systems bio...
Synthetic biology is a new field that attempting to catalyze new approaches in biotechnology, medici...
Engineered synthetic biological devices have been designed to perform a variety of functions from se...
Control theory has been instrumental for the development of a number of engineering systems, includi...
Biological networks have evolved to be highly functional within uncertain environments while remaini...
International audienceOne of the most ambitious goals in biological engineering is the ability to co...
Engineered synthetic biological devices have been designed to perform a variety of functions from se...
Living cells respond to their environment using networks of signaling molecules that act as sensors,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2007.Includes bibliographic...
none4Background: Most of synthetic circuits developed so far have been designed by an ad hoc approac...
Background The modular design of synthetic gene circuits via composable parts (DNA segments) and po...
This monograph addresses the decomposition of biochemical networks into functional modules that pres...
Biological systems perform computations at multiple scales and they do so in a robust way. Engineeri...
Motivation: Modularity analysis is a powerful tool for studying the design of biological networks, o...