Submissions tagged with network
(7 documents)
Systems Biology Graphical Notation: Activity Flow language Level 1
Standard graphical representations have played a crucial role in science and engineering throughout the last century. Without electrical symbolism, it is very likely that our industrial society wou…
Received 05 September 2009 03:20 UTC; Posted 07 September 2009
Posted to: Bioinformatics
Systems Biology Graphical Notation: Entity Relationship language Level 1
Standard graphical representations have played a crucial role in science and engineering throughout the last century. Without electrical symbolism, it is very likely that our industrial society wou…
Received 04 September 2009 07:09 UTC; Posted 04 September 2009
Posted to: Bioinformatics
Large-scale imaging of brain network activity from >10,000 neocortical cells
Large-scale recording from populations of neurons is a promising strategy in the study of complex brain function. Here we introduce a simple optical technique that simultaneously probes the calcium…
Received 23 February 2009 03:59 UTC; Posted 23 February 2009
Posted to: Neuroscience, Bioinformatics
Ageing as a price of cooperation and complexity: Self-organization of complex systems causes the ageing of constituent networks
The analysis of network topology and dynamics is increasingly used for the description of the structure, function and evolution of complex systems. Here we summarize key aspects of the evolvability…
Received 05 December 2008 11:47 UTC; Posted 05 December 2008
Posted to: Genetics & Genomics, Bioinformatics, Evolutionary Biology
Hemodynamic and electrophysiological evidence of resting-state network activity in the primate
An expanding body of literature describes the existence of concerted brain activations in the absence of any external stimuli. Resting-state networks have been identified and demonstrated to be mo…
Received 25 November 2008 00:59 UTC; Posted 25 November 2008
Posted to: Neuroscience
STRING and STITCH: known and predicted interactions between proteins and chemicals
Information on protein-protein and protein-chemical interactions is essential for understanding cellular functions. The STRING and STITCH web resources integrate interaction evidence derived from p…
Received 06 September 2008 20:37 UTC; Posted 08 September 2008
Posted to: Bioinformatics
Genes2Networks: Connecting Lists of Proteins by Using Background Literature-based Mammalian Networks
In recent years, in-silico literature-based mammalian protein-protein interaction network datasets have been developed. These datasets contain binary interactions extracted manually from legacy exp…
Received 07 June 2007 15:27 UTC; Posted 08 June 2007
Posted to: Biotechnology, Molecular Cell Biology, Bioinformatics