Methods of model reduction for large-scale biological systems: a survey of current methods and trends
TJ Snowden, PH van der Graaf, MJ Tindall - Bulletin of mathematical …, 2017 - Springer
Complex models of biochemical reaction systems have become increasingly common in the
systems biology literature. The complexity of such models can present a number of …
systems biology literature. The complexity of such models can present a number of …
Computational methodologies for modelling, analysis and simulation of signalling networks
This article is a critical review of computational techniques used to model, analyse and
simulate signalling networks. We propose a conceptual framework, and discuss the role of …
simulate signalling networks. We propose a conceptual framework, and discuss the role of …
Systems Biology Toolbox for MATLAB: a computational platform for research in systems biology
We present a Systems Biology Toolbox for the widely used general purpose mathematical
software MATLAB. The toolbox offers systems biologists an open and extensible …
software MATLAB. The toolbox offers systems biologists an open and extensible …
Reduction of a biochemical model with preservation of its basic dynamic properties
S Danø, MF Madsen, H Schmidt… - The FEBS …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The complexity of full‐scale metabolic models is a major obstacle for their effective use in
computational systems biology. The aim of model reduction is to circumvent this problem by …
computational systems biology. The aim of model reduction is to circumvent this problem by …
Kinetic parameters of volatile fatty acids uptake in the ADM1 as key factors for modeling co-digestion of silages with pig manure, thin stillage and glycerine phase
K Bułkowska, I Białobrzewski, E Klimiuk, T Pokoj - Renewable Energy, 2018 - Elsevier
The present study extended the Anaerobic Digestion Model No. 1 (ADM1) to simulate co-
digestion of silages with pig manure and thin stillage, pig manure and glycerine phase, or …
digestion of silages with pig manure and thin stillage, pig manure and glycerine phase, or …
Robust stability and instability of biochemical networks with parametric uncertainty
Parameter perturbations in dynamical models of biochemical networks affect the qualitative
dynamical behaviour observed in the model. Since this qualitative behaviour is in many …
dynamical behaviour observed in the model. Since this qualitative behaviour is in many …
Control Theory and Systems Biology: Potential Applications in Neurodegeneration and Search for Therapeutic Targets
A Angarita-Rodríguez, Y González-Giraldo… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Control theory, a well-established discipline in engineering and mathematics, has found
novel applications in systems biology. This interdisciplinary approach leverages the …
novel applications in systems biology. This interdisciplinary approach leverages the …
Graphical methods for analysing feedback in biological networks–A survey
Observed phenotypes usually arise from complex networks of interacting cell components.
Qualitative information about the structure of these networks is often available, while …
Qualitative information about the structure of these networks is often available, while …
E-photosynthesis: a comprehensive modeling approach to understand chlorophyll fluorescence transients and other complex dynamic features of photosynthesis in …
Plants are exposed to a temporally and spatially heterogeneous environment, and
photosynthesis is well adapted to these fluctuations. Understanding of the complex, non …
photosynthesis is well adapted to these fluctuations. Understanding of the complex, non …
Steady-state kinetic modeling constrains cellular resting states and dynamic behavior
A defining characteristic of living cells is the ability to respond dynamically to external stimuli
while maintaining homeostasis under resting conditions. Capturing both of these features in …
while maintaining homeostasis under resting conditions. Capturing both of these features in …