Advances in high throughput technologies and growth of biomedical knowledge have contributed to an exponential increase in associative data. These data can be represented in the form of complex networks of biological associations, which are suitable for systems analyses. However, these networks usually lack both, context specificity in time and space as well as the distinctive borders, which are usually assigned in the classical pathway view of molecular events (e.g. signal transduction). This complexity and high interconnectedness call for automated techniques that can identify smaller targeted subnetworks specific to a given research context (e.g. a disease scenario)
Motivation: Genome-wide association studies have identified thousands of loci associated with human ...
A goal of systems biology is to build a concrete biochemical network map, which provides an importan...
Life on earth is regulated by a complex system of interactions. Network Medicine models biological o...
Background: Advances in high throughput technologies and growth of biomedical knowledge have contrib...
Advances in high throughput technologies and growth of biomedical knowledge have contributed to an e...
<div><p>Disease gene prioritization aims to suggest potential implications of genes in disease susce...
Disease gene prioritization aims to suggest potential implications of genes in disease susceptibilit...
A network-based approach has proven useful for the identification of novel genes associ-ated with co...
Network analysis is an essential component of systems biology approaches toward understanding the mo...
In order to identify the genes associated with a given disease, a number of different high-throughpu...
It remains unclear whether causal, rather than merely correlational, relationships in molecular netw...
Modeling and analysis of complex biological networks necessitates suitable handling of data on a par...
Mapping of the human genome has been instrumental in understanding diseasescaused by changes in sing...
This article has been published as part of BMC Bioinformatics Volume 15 Supplement 1, 2014: Integrat...
abstract: Genes have widely different pertinences to the etiology and pathology of diseases. Thus, t...
Motivation: Genome-wide association studies have identified thousands of loci associated with human ...
A goal of systems biology is to build a concrete biochemical network map, which provides an importan...
Life on earth is regulated by a complex system of interactions. Network Medicine models biological o...
Background: Advances in high throughput technologies and growth of biomedical knowledge have contrib...
Advances in high throughput technologies and growth of biomedical knowledge have contributed to an e...
<div><p>Disease gene prioritization aims to suggest potential implications of genes in disease susce...
Disease gene prioritization aims to suggest potential implications of genes in disease susceptibilit...
A network-based approach has proven useful for the identification of novel genes associ-ated with co...
Network analysis is an essential component of systems biology approaches toward understanding the mo...
In order to identify the genes associated with a given disease, a number of different high-throughpu...
It remains unclear whether causal, rather than merely correlational, relationships in molecular netw...
Modeling and analysis of complex biological networks necessitates suitable handling of data on a par...
Mapping of the human genome has been instrumental in understanding diseasescaused by changes in sing...
This article has been published as part of BMC Bioinformatics Volume 15 Supplement 1, 2014: Integrat...
abstract: Genes have widely different pertinences to the etiology and pathology of diseases. Thus, t...
Motivation: Genome-wide association studies have identified thousands of loci associated with human ...
A goal of systems biology is to build a concrete biochemical network map, which provides an importan...
Life on earth is regulated by a complex system of interactions. Network Medicine models biological o...