AbstractWe illustrate with a simple example how using a rule-based approach to the modelling of protein interaction networks allows for quickly putting together models (ease of expression), and quickly modifying them (ease of variation)
Rule-based modeling is a graph-based approach to specifying the kinetics of cell signaling\ud system...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
AbstractBiological signaling is complex. Even if only few components are involved models for biologi...
We investigate the use of an extension of rule-based modelling for cellular signalling to create a s...
AbstractWe illustrate with a simple example how using a rule-based approach to the modelling of prot...
Abstract. Modelling is becoming a necessity in studying biological signalling pathways, because the ...
AbstractVarious calculi have been proposed to model different levels of abstraction of cell signalin...
International audienceCellular signalling pathways, where proteins can form complexes and undergo a ...
International audienceVarious calculi have been proposed to model diff erent levels of abstraction o...
Formalized rules for protein-protein interactions have recently been introduced to represent the bi...
Background: Receptors and scaffold proteins possess a number of distinct domains and bind multiple p...
Cellular signaling circuits handle an enormous range of computations. Beyond the housekeeping, repli...
Cellular signalling pathways are fundamental to the control and regulation of cell behaviour. Under...
The behaviour of a cell is driven by its capability to receive, propagate and communicate signals. ...
Membrane receptors and proteins involved in signal transduction display numerous binding domains and...
Rule-based modeling is a graph-based approach to specifying the kinetics of cell signaling\ud system...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
AbstractBiological signaling is complex. Even if only few components are involved models for biologi...
We investigate the use of an extension of rule-based modelling for cellular signalling to create a s...
AbstractWe illustrate with a simple example how using a rule-based approach to the modelling of prot...
Abstract. Modelling is becoming a necessity in studying biological signalling pathways, because the ...
AbstractVarious calculi have been proposed to model different levels of abstraction of cell signalin...
International audienceCellular signalling pathways, where proteins can form complexes and undergo a ...
International audienceVarious calculi have been proposed to model diff erent levels of abstraction o...
Formalized rules for protein-protein interactions have recently been introduced to represent the bi...
Background: Receptors and scaffold proteins possess a number of distinct domains and bind multiple p...
Cellular signaling circuits handle an enormous range of computations. Beyond the housekeeping, repli...
Cellular signalling pathways are fundamental to the control and regulation of cell behaviour. Under...
The behaviour of a cell is driven by its capability to receive, propagate and communicate signals. ...
Membrane receptors and proteins involved in signal transduction display numerous binding domains and...
Rule-based modeling is a graph-based approach to specifying the kinetics of cell signaling\ud system...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
AbstractBiological signaling is complex. Even if only few components are involved models for biologi...