Spatio-logical processes in intracellular signalling
MJ Fisher, G Malcolm, RC Paton - BioSystems, 2000 - Elsevier
Classical models of intracellular signalling describe how small changes in a cell's external
environment can bring about major changes in cellular activity. Recent findings from …
environment can bring about major changes in cellular activity. Recent findings from …
Signaling cascades as cellular devices for spatial computations
J Stelling, BN Kholodenko - Journal of mathematical biology, 2009 - Springer
Signaling networks usually include protein-modification cycles. Cascades of such cycles are
the backbones of multiple signaling pathways. Protein gradients emerge from the spatial …
the backbones of multiple signaling pathways. Protein gradients emerge from the spatial …
[HTML][HTML] Spatially distributed cell signalling
BN Kholodenko - FEBS letters, 2009 - Elsevier
Emerging evidence indicates that complex spatial gradients and (micro) domains of
signalling activities arise from distinct cellular localization of opposing enzymes, such as a …
signalling activities arise from distinct cellular localization of opposing enzymes, such as a …
[PDF][PDF] Formal Modelling and Simulation of Biological Systems with Spatiality.
G Pardini - 2011 - core.ac.uk
Abstract In Systems Biology, spatial modelling allows an accurate description of phenomena
whose behaviour is influenced by the spatial arrangement of the elements. In this thesis, we …
whose behaviour is influenced by the spatial arrangement of the elements. In this thesis, we …
Intracellular signalling proteins as 'smart'agents in parallel distributed processes
MJ Fisher, RC Paton, K Matsuno - BioSystems, 1999 - Elsevier
In eucaryotic organisms, responses to external signals are mediated by a repertoire of
intracellular signalling pathways that ultimately bring about the activation/inactivation of …
intracellular signalling pathways that ultimately bring about the activation/inactivation of …
The interplay of spatial organization and biochemistry in building blocks of cellular signalling pathways
J Krishnan, L Lu, A Alam Nazki - Journal of the Royal …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Biochemical pathways and networks are central to cellular information processing. While a
broad range of studies have dissected multiple aspects of information processing in …
broad range of studies have dissected multiple aspects of information processing in …
[图书][B] Computational systems biology: From molecular mechanisms to disease
A Kriete, R Eils - 2013 - books.google.com
This comprehensively revised second edition of Computational Systems Biology discusses
the experimental and theoretical foundations of the function of biological systems at the …
the experimental and theoretical foundations of the function of biological systems at the …
Modeling the topological organization of cellular processes
JL Giavitto, O Michel - BioSystems, 2003 - Elsevier
The cell as a dynamical system presents the characteristics of having a dynamical structure.
That is, the exact phase space of the system cannot be fixed before the evolution and …
That is, the exact phase space of the system cannot be fixed before the evolution and …
Systems biology—the broader perspective
J Bard - Cells, 2013 - mdpi.com
Systems biology has two general aims: a narrow one, which is to discover how complex
networks of proteins work, and a broader one, which is to integrate the molecular and …
networks of proteins work, and a broader one, which is to integrate the molecular and …
Cellulat: an agent-based intracellular signalling model
PP González, M Cárdenas, D Camacho, A Franyuti… - Biosystems, 2003 - Elsevier
The theory of behaviour-based systems (or autonomous agents) constitutes a useful
approach for the modelling of intracellular signalling networks. In this sense, a cell can be …
approach for the modelling of intracellular signalling networks. In this sense, a cell can be …