It is increasingly becoming clear in the post-genomic era that proteins in a cell do not work in isolation but rather work in the context of other proteins and cellular entities during their life time. This has lead to the notion that cellular components can be visualized as wiring diagrams composed of different molecules like proteins, DNA, RNA and metabolites. These systems-approaches for quantitatively and qualitatively studying the dynamic biological systems have provided us unprecedented insights at varying levels of detail into the cellular organization and the interplay between different processes. The work in this thesis attempts to use these systems or network-based approaches to understand the design principles governing different...
Understanding the cellular behavior from a systems perspective requires the identification of functi...
As the genomes of an increasing number of organisms continue to be sequenced, the challenge remains ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
It is increasingly becoming clear in the post-genomic era that proteins in a cell do not work in iso...
Life within an organism is sustained by biomolecular interactions. Mapping networks of interactions ...
Living cells are the product of gene expression programs involving regulated transcription of thousa...
dynamics of these networks across organisms, which would reveal Of the several steps at which the fl...
Summary: Network structures describing regulation between biomolecules have been determined in many ...
Biological systems are composed of numerous interconnected elements that form intricate networks, fa...
The concept of reverse engineering a gene network, i.e., of inferring a genome-wide graph of putativ...
Living cells can maintain their internal states, react to changing environments, grow, differentiate...
Genome-scale metabolic models have become a fundamental tool for examining metabolic principles. How...
Regulation of gene expression at the transcriptional level is a fundamental mechanism that is well c...
NetworksInternational audienceGene regulatory networks are a central mechanism in the regulation of ...
Genome-scale metabolic models have become a fundamental tool for examining metabolic principles. How...
Understanding the cellular behavior from a systems perspective requires the identification of functi...
As the genomes of an increasing number of organisms continue to be sequenced, the challenge remains ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographi...
It is increasingly becoming clear in the post-genomic era that proteins in a cell do not work in iso...
Life within an organism is sustained by biomolecular interactions. Mapping networks of interactions ...
Living cells are the product of gene expression programs involving regulated transcription of thousa...
dynamics of these networks across organisms, which would reveal Of the several steps at which the fl...
Summary: Network structures describing regulation between biomolecules have been determined in many ...
Biological systems are composed of numerous interconnected elements that form intricate networks, fa...
The concept of reverse engineering a gene network, i.e., of inferring a genome-wide graph of putativ...
Living cells can maintain their internal states, react to changing environments, grow, differentiate...
Genome-scale metabolic models have become a fundamental tool for examining metabolic principles. How...
Regulation of gene expression at the transcriptional level is a fundamental mechanism that is well c...
NetworksInternational audienceGene regulatory networks are a central mechanism in the regulation of ...
Genome-scale metabolic models have become a fundamental tool for examining metabolic principles. How...
Understanding the cellular behavior from a systems perspective requires the identification of functi...
As the genomes of an increasing number of organisms continue to be sequenced, the challenge remains ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographi...