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Imprint:Dordrecht ; New York : Humana Press, ©2009.
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 410 pages) : color illustrations
Language:English
Series:Springer protocols
Methods in molecular biology ; 563
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ; v. 563.
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Other authors / contributors:Nikolsky, Yuri.
Bryant, Julie.
ISBN:9781607611752
1607611759
9781607611745
1607611740
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:From the beginning of the OMICs biology era, science has been pursuing the reduction of the complex "genome-wide" assays in order to understand the essential biology that lies beneath it. In Protein Networks and Pathway Analysis, expert practitioners present a compilation of methods of functional data analysis, often referred to as "systems biology," and its applications in drug discovery, medicine and basic disease research. The volume is divided into three convenient sections, covering the elucidation of protein, compound and gene interactions, analytical tools, including networks, interactome and ontologies, and applications of functional analysis. As a volume in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology"!series, this work provides detailed descriptions and hands-on implementation advice. Authoritative and cutting-edge, Protein Networks and Pathway Analysis presents both "wet lab" experimental methods and computational tools in order to cover a broad spectrum of issues in this fascinating new field
Other form:Print version: Protein networks and pathway analysis. Dordrecht ; New York, Humana Press, ©2009 9781607611745

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505 0 |a Mining protein-protein interactions from published literature using linguamatics I2E / J. Bandy, D. Milward and S. McQuay -- Relative avidity, specificity, and sensitivity of transcription factor-DNA binding in genome-scale experiments / V.A. Kuznetsov -- Curation of inhibitor-target data: Process and impact on pathway analysis / S. Devidas -- Profiling protein interaction networks with functional protein microarrays / D.R. Mattoon and B. Schweitzer -- Manual annotation of protein interactions / S. Bureeva [and others] -- Gene set enrichment analysis / C.A. Tilford and N.O. Siemers -- PANTHER pathway: An ontology-based pathway database coupled with data analysis tools / H. Mi and P. Thomas -- Prioritizing genes for pathway impact using network analysis / A.N. Chang -- Discovering biological networks from diverse functional genomic data / C.L. Myers, C. Chiriac and O.G. Troyanskaya -- Functional analysis of OMICS data and small molecule compounds in an integrated "knowledge-based" platform / Y. Nikolsky [and others] -- Kinetic modeling as a tool to integrate multilevel dynamic experimental data / E. Mogilevskaya [and others] -- Cytoscape: A community-based framework for network modeling / S. Killcoyne [and others] -- Semantic data integration and knowledge management to represent biological network associations / S. Losko and K. Heumann -- Solutions for complex, multi data type and multi tool analysis: Principles and applications of using workflow and pipelining methods / R.E. Munro and Y. Guo -- High-throughput siRNA screening as a method of perturbation of biological systems and identification of targeted pathways coupled with compound screening / J. Kiefer [and others] -- Pathway and network analysis with high-density allelic association data / A. Torkamani and N.J. Schork -- Mirnas: From biogenesis to networks / G. Russo and A. Giordano -- MetaMiner (CF): A disease-oriented bioinformatics analysis environment / J.M. Wright [and others] -- Translational research and biomedical informatics / M. Liebman -- Arraytrack: An FDA and public genomic tool / H. Fang [and others] -- Protein networks and pathway analysis. Preface / Y. Nikolsky and J. Bryant. 
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