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Control theory and systems biology

Author: Pablo A Iglesias; Brian P Ingalls
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2010.
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A survey of how engineering techniques from control and systems theory can be used to help biologists understand the behavior of cellular systems.

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Genre/Form: Electronic books
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Control theory and systems biology.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2010
(DLC) 2009007075
(OCoLC)310076065
Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Pablo A Iglesias; Brian P Ingalls
ISBN: 9780262013345 0262013347 9780262258906 0262258900
OCLC Number: 471876010
Description: 1 online resource (ix, 345 p.) : ill.
Contents: A primer on control engineering --
Modeling and analysis of stochastic biochemical networks --
Spatial modeling --
Quantifying properties of cell signaling cascades --
Control strategies in times of adversity --
Synthetic biology : a systems engineering perspective --
Graphs and the dynamics of biochemical networks --
A control-theoretic interpretation of metabolic control analysis --
Robustness and sensitivity analyses in cellular networks --
Structural robustness of biochemical networks : quantifying robustness and identifying fragilities --
Robustness of oscillations in biological systems --
A theory of approximation for stochastic biochemical processes --
System theoretic approaches to network reconstruction --
Identification of biochemical reaction networks using a parameter-free coordinate system.
Responsibility: edited by Pablo A. Iglesias and Brian P. Ingalls.
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"[A]n important contribution to systems biology...This volume will be very useful to researchers in bioinformatics, mathematics, as well as biology as it addresses a highly interdisciplinary area." -- Read more...

 
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