The relationship between the structure and function of biological networks constitutes a fundamental issue in systems biology. Particularly, the structure of protein-protein interaction networks is related to important biological functions. In this work, we investigated how such a resilience is determined by the large scale features of the respective networks. Four species are taken into account, namely yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, worm Caenorhabditis elegans, fly Drosophila melanogaster and Homo sapiens. We adopted two entropy-related measurements (degree entropy and dynamic entropy) in order to quantify the overall degree of robustness of these networks. We verified that while they exhibit similar structural variations under random nod...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...
Attribution of biological robustness to the specific structural properties of a regulatory network i...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...
The relationship between the structure and function of biological networks constitutes a fundamental...
The structure of molecular networks is believed to determine important aspects of their cellular fun...
The structure of molecular networks is believed to determine important aspects of their cellular fun...
We characterize protein interaction networks in terms of network entropy. This approach suggests a r...
We characterize protein interaction networks in terms of network entropy. This approach suggests a r...
High-throughput screens have begun to reveal protein interaction networks in several organisms. To u...
We characterize protein interaction networks in terms of network entropy. This approach suggests a r...
[[abstract]]We employ the random graph theory approach to analyze the protein?protein interaction da...
[[abstract]]The stability and fragility of four species’ protein-protein interaction networks (PINs)...
Attribution of biological robustness to the specific structural properties of a regulatory network i...
Abstract Background The existence of negative correlations between degrees of interacting proteins i...
[[abstract]]The topological structures and robustness of the protein-protein interaction networks (P...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...
Attribution of biological robustness to the specific structural properties of a regulatory network i...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...
The relationship between the structure and function of biological networks constitutes a fundamental...
The structure of molecular networks is believed to determine important aspects of their cellular fun...
The structure of molecular networks is believed to determine important aspects of their cellular fun...
We characterize protein interaction networks in terms of network entropy. This approach suggests a r...
We characterize protein interaction networks in terms of network entropy. This approach suggests a r...
High-throughput screens have begun to reveal protein interaction networks in several organisms. To u...
We characterize protein interaction networks in terms of network entropy. This approach suggests a r...
[[abstract]]We employ the random graph theory approach to analyze the protein?protein interaction da...
[[abstract]]The stability and fragility of four species’ protein-protein interaction networks (PINs)...
Attribution of biological robustness to the specific structural properties of a regulatory network i...
Abstract Background The existence of negative correlations between degrees of interacting proteins i...
[[abstract]]The topological structures and robustness of the protein-protein interaction networks (P...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...
Attribution of biological robustness to the specific structural properties of a regulatory network i...
In this thesis we propose some new approaches to the study of complex networks, and apply them to mu...