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100 1 Alon, Uri,|d1969-
245 13 An introduction to systems biology :|bdesign principles of
biological circuits /|cUri Alon.
264 1 Boca Raton, FL :|bChapman & Hall/CRC,|c[2007]
264 4 |c©2007
300 xvi, 301 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates :
|billustrations (some color) ;|c26 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Chapman & Hall/CRC mathematical and computational biology
series ;|v10
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-293) and
index.
505 00 |gCh. 1.|tIntroduction --|gCh. 2.|tTranscription networks
: basic concepts --|gCh. 3.|tAutoregulation : a network
motif --|gCh. 4.|tThe feed-forward loop network motif --
|gCh. 5.|tTemporal programs and the global structure of
transcription networks --|gCh. 6.|tNetwork motifs in
developmental, signal transduction, and neuronal networks
--|gCh. 7.|tRobustness of protein circuits : the example
of bacterial chemotaxis --|gCh. 8.|tRobust patterning in
development --|gCh. 9.|tKinetic proofreading --|gCh. 10.
|tOptimal gene circuit design --|gCh. 11.|tDemand rules
for gene regulation --|gCh. 12.|tEpilogue : simplicity in
biology
520 3 [Publisher-supplied data] This book presents recently
discovered design principles that govern the structure and
behavior of biological networks such as gene circuits,
highlighting simple, recurring circuit elements that make
up the network. It provides a quantitative theory for
which circuits are found in a given environment and a
mathematical framework for understanding and even
designing biological circuits. The book requires only
basic mathematics and includes a review of the necessary
background material. It fills a significant need for a
textbook and introduction to the concepts, principles, and
mathematical tools that will form the basis of future
developments in the field.
650 0 Systems biology.
650 0 Computational biology.
650 0 Biological systems|xMathematical models.
650 12 Gene Regulatory Networks.
650 22 Systems Biology|xmethods.
830 0 Chapman and Hall/CRC mathematical & computational biology
series ;|v10.
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