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基本説明
Focuses on the intimate and necessary connection with interpreting experimental data and proposing the next hypothesis and experiment.
Full Description
Computational methods are playing an ever increasing role in cell biology. This volume of Methods in Cell Biology focuses on Computational Methods in Cell Biology and consists of two parts: (1) data extraction and analysis to distill models and mechanisms, and (2) developing and simulating models to make predictions and testable hypotheses.
Contents
Principles of model building: an experimentation-aided approach to development of models for signaling networks
Integrated Inference and Analysis of Regulatory Networks From Multi-Level Measurements
Swimming upstream: identifying proteomic signals that drive transcriptional changes using the interactome and multiple "-omics" datasets
A framework for modeling the relationship between cellular steady-state and stimulus-responsiveness
Stochastic Modeling of Cellular Networks
Quantifying Traction Stresses in Adherent Cells
CellOrganizer: Image-derived Models of Subcellular Organization and Protein Distribution
Spatial Modeling of Cell Signaling Networks
Stochastic models of cell protrusion arising from spatiotemporal signaling and adhesion dynamics
Nonparametric Variable Selection and Modeling for Spatial and Temporal Regulatory Networks
Quantitative Models of the Mechanisms that Control Genome-Wide Patterns of Animal Transcription Factor Binding
Computational Analysis of Live Cell Images of the Arabidopsis thaliana Plant
Multi-scale modeling of tissues using CompuCell3D
Multiscale Model of Fibrin Accumulation on the Blood Clot Surface and Platelet Dynamics