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Cytomics in the realm of systems biology
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Cytomics in the realm of systems biology

Andres Kriete
Cytometry. Part A, v 68(1)
Nov 2005
PMID: 16206191

Abstract

Cell Biology - trends Cell Physiological Phenomena Databases, Factual Image Cytometry - trends Systems Biology - trends
The current focus of systems biology is on the reverse engineering of networks to model gene regulatory or protein–protein interactions and the extraction of basic principles of biological organization. The ability of in silico representations to predict of how a system being in a particular state may react and adjust to perturbations has made systems biology an attractive component for basic research, drug development, and predictive medicine. However, computational systems biology is less experienced in implementing spatiotemporal properties of cells and multicellular architectures, and attempts to integrate and interconnect various levels of biological organization, such as genes, proteins, cells, and tissues, are a rare occurrence.

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