'In silico' simulation of biological processes

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Corporate Authors: Symposium on 'In Silico' Simulation of Biological Processes London, England)
Group Author: Bock, Gregory.; Goode, Jamie
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
Series: Novartis Foundation symposium ; 247
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/0470857897
Item Description: "Symposium on 'In silico' simulation of biological processes, held at the Novartis Foundation, London, 27-29 November 2001"--Contents page.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (viii, 262 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 0470857900
9780470857908
0470857897
9780470857892
Index Number: QH324
CLC: Q-39
Contents: Integrative biological modelling in silico / Andrew D. McCulloch and Gary Huber -- Advances in computing, and their impact on scientific computing / Mike Giles -- From physics to phenomenology : levels of description and levels of selection / David Krakauer -- Making sense of complex phenomena in biology / Philip K. Maini -- On ontologies for biologists : the Gene Ontology : untangling the web / Michael Ashburner and Suzanna Lewis -- Model validation -- The KEGG database / Minoru Kanehisa -- Bioinformatics of cellular signalling / Shankar Subramaniam and the Bioinformatics Core Laboratory -- Imaging-based integrative models of the heart : closing the loop between experiment and simulation / Raimond L. Winslow, Patrick Helm, William Baumgartner, Srinivas Peddi, Tilak Ratnanather, Elliot McVeigh and Michael I. Miller -- Modelling Ca2 signalling -- The Virtual Cell project / Leslie M. Loew -- Modelling the bacterial chemotaxis receptor complex / Thomas Simon Shimizu and Dennis Bray -- The heart cell in silico : successes, failures and prospects / Denis Noble -- The IUPS Physiome Project / P.J. Hunter, P.M.F. Nielsen and D. Bullivant -- Using in silico biology to facilitate drug development / Jeremy M. Levin, R. Christian Penland, Andrew T. Stamps and Carolyn R. Cho -- Is there a 'theoretical biology'?