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Special issue on Computational Models for Cell Processes

Ralph-Johan Back, Ion Petre, Corrado Priami, Erik de Vink (Eds.), Special issue on Computational Models for Cell Processes. Transactions on Computational Systems Biology XIII, 2011.

Abstract:

The many facets of life are reflected by the multitude of dimensions
of Systems Biology research at present. Current modeling and analysis
approaches to a systematic understanding of biological phenomena range
from quantitative to qualitative, from discrete to continuous, from
deterministic to stochastic, from concrete detailed biological
case studies to abstract bio-inspired computing paradigms. This special
issue of the Transactions on Computational Systems Biology on
Computational Models for Cell Processes also mirrors the rich
variety of the field.

BibTeX entry:

@PERIODICAL{jBaPePrDe11a,
  title = {Special issue on Computational Models for Cell Processes},
  journal = {Transactions on Computational Systems Biology},
  volume = {XIII},
  editor = {Back, Ralph-Johan and Petre, Ion and Priami, Corrado and de Vink, Erik},
  publisher = {Springer},
  pages = {NNN},
  year = {2011},
  keywords = {Biomodeling, bioinformatics, theoretical computer science},
}

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