03956nam 2200673Ia 450 991014323100332120170810191552.01-280-27080-2978047085790097866102708040-470-66805-90-470-85790-00-470-85789-7(CKB)111087027094326(EBL)152692(OCoLC)54049454(SSID)ssj0000177810(PQKBManifestationID)11182258(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000177810(PQKBWorkID)10218802(PQKB)10258081(MiAaPQ)EBC152692(EXLCZ)9911108702709432620020919d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccr'In silico' simulation of biological processes[electronic resource] /[editors, Gregory Bock and Jamie A. Goode]Chichester, West Sussex, UK ;Hoboken, NJ John Wiley20021 online resource (272 p.)Novartis Foundation symposium ;247"Symposium on 'In silico' simulation of biological processes, held at the Novartis Foundation, London, 27-29 November 2001"--Contents p.0-470-84480-9 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.'IN SILICO' SIMULATION OF BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES; Contents; Participants; Chair's introduction; Integrative biological modelling in silico; Discussion; Advances in computing, and their impact on scientific computing; Discussion; From physics to phenomenology. Levels of description and levels of selection; Making sense of complex phenomena in biology; Discussion; On ontologies for biologists: the Gene Ontology-untangling the web; Discussion; General discussion I; Model validation; The KEGG database; Discussion; Bioinformatics of cellular signalling; Discussion; General discussion IIStandards of communicationSemantics and intercommunicability; Imaging-based integrative models of the heart: closing the loop between experiment and simulation; Discussion; General discussion III; Modelling Ca(2+) signalling; The Virtual Cell project; Discussion; Modelling the bacterial chemotaxis receptor complex; The heart cell in silico: successes, failures and prospects; Discussion; Discussion; General discussion IV; The IUPS Physiome Project; Discussion; Using in silico biology to facilitate drug development; Discussion; Final discussion; Is there a theoretical biology?Index of contributorsSubject indexOver recent decades vast amounts of biological data have been accumulated. However, it is becoming increasingly difficult to apply traditional theoretical methods to the formulation of coherent pictures of cell and organ function because it is no longer possible for a human theorist to integrate all of the available information. Instead, computer technologies must now be used to perform this integration. This book brings together contributions from many different fields to summarize the current status of computer-assisted modelling of biological processes. The initial chapters deal with fundNovartis Foundation symposium ;247.BiologyComputer simulationCongressesBioinformaticsCongressesElectronic books.BiologyComputer simulationBioinformatics570/.1/13660.6Bock Gregory322650Goode Jamie283336Novartis Foundation.Symposium on 'In Silico' Simulation of Biological Processes(2001 :London, England)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143231003321In silico' simulation of biological processes2296636UNINA