Handbook of Research on Systems Biology Applications in Medicine

Handbook of Research on Systems Biology Applications in Medicine
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 982
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ISBN-10 : 9781605660776
ISBN-13 : 1605660779
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on Systems Biology Applications in Medicine by : Daskalaki, Andriani

"This book highlights the use of systems approaches including genomic, cellular, proteomic, metabolomic, bioinformatics, molecular, and biochemical, to address fundamental questions in complex diseases like cancer diabetes but also in ageing"--Provided by publisher.

Handbook of Systems Biology

Handbook of Systems Biology
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 553
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ISBN-10 : 9780123859457
ISBN-13 : 012385945X
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Systems Biology by : Marian Walhout

This book provides an entry point into Systems Biology for researchers in genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, microbiology and biomedical science to understand the key concepts to expanding their work. Chapters organized around broader themes of Organelles and Organisms, Systems Properties of Biological Processes, Cellular Networks, and Systems Biology and Disease discuss the development of concepts, the current applications, and the future prospects. Emphasis is placed on concepts and insights into the multi-disciplinary nature of the field as well as the importance of systems biology in human biological research. Technology, being an extremely important aspect of scientific progress overall, and in the creation of new fields in particular, is discussed in 'boxes' within each chapter to relate to appropriate topics. - 2013 Honorable Mention for Single Volume Reference in Science from the Association of American Publishers' PROSE Awards - Emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of systems biology with contributions from leaders in a variety of disciplines - Includes the latest research developments in human and animal models to assist with translational research - Presents biological and computational aspects of the science side-by-side to facilitate collaboration between computational and biological researchers

Handbook of Research on Computational and Systems Biology

Handbook of Research on Computational and Systems Biology
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1609604911
ISBN-13 : 9781609604912
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on Computational and Systems Biology by : Limin Angela Liu

"This book offers information on the state-of-the-art development in the fields of computational biology and systems biology, presenting methods, tools, and applications of these fields by many leading experts around the globe"--Provided by publisher.

Systematic

Systematic
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781632860316
ISBN-13 : 1632860317
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Systematic by : James R. Valcourt

A brilliant young scientist introduces us to the fascinating field that is changing our understanding of how the body works and the way we can approach healing. SYSTEMATIC is the first book to introduce general readers to systems biology, which is improving medical treatments and our understanding of living things. In traditional bottom-up biology, a biologist might spend years studying how a single protein works, but systems biology studies how networks of those proteins work together--how they promote health and how to remedy the situation when the system isn't functioning properly. Breakthroughs in systems biology became possible only when powerful computer technology enabled researchers to process massive amounts of data to study complete systems, and has led to progress in the study of gene regulation and inheritance, cancer drugs personalized to an individual's genetically unique tumor, insights into how the brain works, and the discovery that the bacteria and other microbes that live in the gut may drive malnutrition and obesity. Systems biology is allowing us to understand more complex phenomena than ever before. In accessible prose, SYSTEMATIC sheds light not only on how systems within the body work, but also on how research is yielding new kinds of remedies that enhance and harness the body's own defenses.

Systems Biology in Practice

Systems Biology in Practice
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 486
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ISBN-10 : 9783527604883
ISBN-13 : 352760488X
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Systems Biology in Practice by : Edda Klipp

Presenting the main concepts, this book leads students as well as advanced researchers from different disciplines to an understanding of current ideas in the complex field of comprehensive experimental investigation of biological objects, analysis of data, development of models, simulation, and hypothesis generation. It provides readers with guidance on how a specific complex biological question may be tackled: - How to formulate questions that can be answered - Which experiments to perform - Where to find information in databases and on the Internet - What kinds of models are appropriate - How to use simulation tools - What can be learned from the comparison of experimental data and modeling results - How to make testable predictions. The authors demonstrate how mathematical concepts can illuminate the principles underlying biology at a genetic, molecular, cellular and even organism level, and how to use mathematical tools for analysis and prediction.

From Systems Biology to Systems Medicine

From Systems Biology to Systems Medicine
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Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 1536179604
ISBN-13 : 9781536179606
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis From Systems Biology to Systems Medicine by : James A. Marcum

Throughout most of the twentieth century, the biomedical model dominated healthcare. However, the biomedical model had its critics, who proposed alternative models to replace it. Eventually, biomedicine became fragmented at its foundations with a variety of approaches to its nature and practice. Medicine's current response to this fragmentation is to combine these disparate approaches into a single system--systems medicine. In the present book, I examine the shift, during the postgenomics era, from the biomedical model to systems medicine vis-à-vis systems biology, as well as the challenges facing systems medicine's implementation in the twenty-first century. The main goal of the present book is to provide a disciplinary framework for examining the rise of systems medicine, especially in terms of the incorporation of systems biology into the biomedical model. To realize that goal, the following questions are addressed. What is a disciplinary framework? And, why is this framework important for understanding systems biology and medicine? Briefly, a disciplinary framework represents the relational structure among disparate disciplines that support and ground a discipline and its corpus. For traditional biology and medicine, that framework consists of various disciplines within the biological and biomedical sciences, including physiology, neuroscience, pathology, and epidemiology--to name a few. For the present purpose, systems biology within the last several decades is reshaping the disciplinary framework of the biological and biomedical sciences, which is also responsible for the emergence of systems medicine. In addition, the challenges facing systems medicine, especially its operationalization and implementation with respect to medical education and practice, as well as research, are also explored.

Handbook of Physics in Medicine and Biology

Handbook of Physics in Medicine and Biology
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 550
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ISBN-10 : 9781420075250
ISBN-13 : 142007525X
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Physics in Medicine and Biology by : Robert Splinter

In considering ways that physics has helped advance biology and medicine, what typically comes to mind are the various tools used by researchers and clinicians. We think of the optics put to work in microscopes, endoscopes, and lasers; the advanced diagnostics permitted through magnetic, x-ray, and ultrasound imaging; and even the nanotools, that a

Computational Systems Biology of Cancer

Computational Systems Biology of Cancer
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 463
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ISBN-10 : 9781439831441
ISBN-13 : 1439831440
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Computational Systems Biology of Cancer by : Emmanuel Barillot

The future of cancer research and the development of new therapeutic strategies rely on our ability to convert biological and clinical questions into mathematical models—integrating our knowledge of tumour progression mechanisms with the tsunami of information brought by high-throughput technologies such as microarrays and next-generation sequencing. Offering promising insights on how to defeat cancer, the emerging field of systems biology captures the complexity of biological phenomena using mathematical and computational tools. Novel Approaches to Fighting Cancer Drawn from the authors’ decade-long work in the cancer computational systems biology laboratory at Institut Curie (Paris, France), Computational Systems Biology of Cancer explains how to apply computational systems biology approaches to cancer research. The authors provide proven techniques and tools for cancer bioinformatics and systems biology research. Effectively Use Algorithmic Methods and Bioinformatics Tools in Real Biological Applications Suitable for readers in both the computational and life sciences, this self-contained guide assumes very limited background in biology, mathematics, and computer science. It explores how computational systems biology can help fight cancer in three essential aspects: Categorising tumours Finding new targets Designing improved and tailored therapeutic strategies Each chapter introduces a problem, presents applicable concepts and state-of-the-art methods, describes existing tools, illustrates applications using real cases, lists publically available data and software, and includes references to further reading. Some chapters also contain exercises. Figures from the text and scripts/data for reproducing a breast cancer data analysis are available at www.cancer-systems-biology.net.

Systems Biology

Systems Biology
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : 9783527675661
ISBN-13 : 3527675663
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Systems Biology by : Edda Klipp

This advanced textbook is tailored for an introductory course in Systems Biology and is well-suited for biologists as well as engineers and computer scientists. It comes with student-friendly reading lists and a companion website featuring a short exam prep version of the book and educational modeling programs. The text is written in an easily accessible style and includes numerous worked examples and study questions in each chapter. For this edition, a section on medical systems biology has been included.