Systems Biology (Methods in Molecular Biology)
transformations [14] the two types of agents in the shown simula- tions have been characterized by both different color (yellow/ ...
frequently in a specific (CA1) hyppocampal area, followed by the neo-cortex, and it remains a most interesting phenomenon of neu ...
different mechanisms, as those shown in Figs.4 and 5. On the basis of the latter one, in particular, it looks very promising the ...
The scarcity of detailed experimental information is often a severe limit to designing accurate and realistic mechanistic models ...
external stimulation. The focus was on the type of interactions occurring between different brain areas in terms of positive/neg ...
different sub-networks by acting on the sign of links or even form- ing new links aiming to reach a more stable global condition ...
3.1.3 Some Results Figure8 shows an intuitive dynamical representation of the net- work global activation states as obtained mak ...
new links generated in (I) and (II), however, can only relieve the system from the surplus of energy in the “a” sub-network and ...
l Recoding one of the triangular, specular, halves (above or below the main diagonal) in the symmetric Adjacency Matrix as a 2D ...
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the temperature (Fig.10, lower panel). This is expected, due to temperature-induced disorder overcoming the ordering effect of t ...
requires a careful analysis of the temperature effects and of the probabilistic threshold for spontaneous spin flipping in the r ...
4 Conclusion Following the Newtonian track, originated in the realm of celestial mechanics and immediately generalized to any ki ...
solutions of differential equations, Multi Agent Systems appear as a more intuitive and rewarding approach, particularly in the ...
Friston K (2011) functional and effective con- nectivity: a review. Brain Connect 1(1):13–36 Fox M, Snyder A, Vincent J, Corbet ...
Chapter 16 Metabolomics: Challenges and Opportunities in Systems Biology Studies Luca Casadei, Mariacristina Valerio, and Cesare ...
1 Introduction Systems biology, acquiring a holistic perspective to explain the complexity of a biological system as a whole, is ...
2 Materials 2.1 Fecal Sample Collection Collect at least 50 mg of feces for sample in a 1.5 ml Eppendorf tube (seeNote 1). 2.2 ...
3.2 Sample Preparation for NMR Spectroscopy Dissolve each sample in 1 ml of 10 mM D 2 O phosphate- buffered saline solution at ...
3.3.3 NMR Data Postprocessing NMR data postprocessing is a necessary step of metabolomics pipeline to extract useful information ...
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