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Chemical Organisation Theory,ent species may vanish completely. This chapter outlines a technique to deal with such systems. The first part introduces the concept of a chemical organisation as a closed and self-maintaining set of molecular species. This concept allows to map a complex (reaction) network to its set of organisati津贴 发表于 2025-3-30 12:58:17
Prokaryotic Systems Biology,s have been proposed to attain such understanding: the top-down and bottom-up approaches. Here we present a review of the current status of the prokaryotic systems biology field against the backdrop of the top-down vs. bottom-up debate, including such topics as current experimental and computationalCarcinogenesis 发表于 2025-3-30 19:13:22
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Book 2007icture of the current topics central to structural and functional genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and bioinformatics, including such hot topics as RNAi, metabolic engineering and unfolded protein response. It includes reviews of the cellular response of environmental modulation such as low temper散布 发表于 2025-3-31 01:29:47
RNA Interference in Haematopoietic and Leukaemic Cells,for the delivery of RNAi-triggering molecules. Nevertheless, RNAi has not only been proven to enable functional analysis of haemopoietic processes, but may also contribute to the therapy of haemopoietic malignancies血友病 发表于 2025-3-31 08:49:45
Chemical Organisation Theory,a differential equation describing the chemical dynamics of the network, then every stationary state is an instance of an organisation. Finally, the relation between pathways and chemical organisations is sketched苦笑 发表于 2025-3-31 10:59:08
Molecular Response to Osmotic Shock, has been performed to identify regulatory factors and proteins that play a causal role in the cellular responses to osmotic changes. These factors may serve as targets for cellular engineering strategies to improve the productivity of cultured mammalian cells, particularly in response to osmotic shock