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Handbook on biological networks / edited by Stefano Boccaletti, Vito Latora, Yamir Moreno.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: World Scientific lecture notes in complex systems ; v. 10.Publication details: Singapore ; Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific Pub. Co., ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 441 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789812838803
  • 9812838805
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 570.1 22
LOC classification:
  • QH324.8 .H35 2010eb
NLM classification:
  • 2010 C-672
  • QH 324.8
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. The structural network properties of biological systems / Matteo Brilli and Pietro Lió -- 3. Dynamics of multicellular synthetic gene networks / Ekkehard Ullner [and others] -- 4. Boolean networks in inference and dynamic modeling of biological systems at the molecular and physiological level / Juilee Thakar and Réka Albert -- 5. Complexity of boolean dynamics in simple models of signaling networks and in real genetic networks / Albert Díaz-Guilera and Elena R. Álvarez-Buylla -- 6. Geometry and topology of folding landscapes / Lorenzo Bongini and Lapo Casetti -- 7. Elastic network models for biomolecular dynamics : theory and application to membrane proteins and viruses / Timothy R. Lezon [and others] -- 8. Metabolic networks / Maria Concetta Palumbo [and others] -- 9. The human brain network / Olaf Sporns -- 10. Brain network analysis from high-resolution EEG signals / Fabrizio De Vico Fallani and Fabio Babiloni -- 11. An optimization approach to the structure of the neuronal layout of C. elegans / Alex Arenas, Alberto Fernández, and Sergio Gómez -- 12. Cultured neuronal networks express complex patterns of activity and morphological memory / Nadav Raichman [and others] -- 13. Synchrony and precise timing in complex neural networks / Raoul-Martin Memmesheimer and Marc Timme -- 14. Ideas for moving beyond structure to dynamics of ecological networks / Daniel B. Stouffer, Miguel A. Fortuna, and Jordi Bascompte -- 15. Evolutionary models for simple biosystems / Franco Bagnoli -- 16. Evolution of cooperation in adaptive social networks / Sven Van Segbroeck [and others] -- 17. From animal collectives and complex networks to decentralized motion control strategies / Arturo Buscarino [and others] -- 18. Interplay of network state and topology in epidemic dynamics / Thilo Gross.
Summary: Networked systems are all around us. The accumulated evidence of systems as complex as a cell cannot be fully understood by studying only their isolated constituents, giving rise to a new area of interest in research - the study of complex networks. In a broad sense, biological networks have been one of the most studied networks, and the field has benefited from many important contributions. By understanding and modeling the structure of a biological network, a better perception of its dynamical and functional behavior is to be expected. This unique book compiles the most relevant results and novel insights provided by network theory in the biological sciences, ranging from the structure and dynamics of the brain to cellular and protein networks and to population-level biology.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. The structural network properties of biological systems / Matteo Brilli and Pietro Lió -- 3. Dynamics of multicellular synthetic gene networks / Ekkehard Ullner [and others] -- 4. Boolean networks in inference and dynamic modeling of biological systems at the molecular and physiological level / Juilee Thakar and Réka Albert -- 5. Complexity of boolean dynamics in simple models of signaling networks and in real genetic networks / Albert Díaz-Guilera and Elena R. Álvarez-Buylla -- 6. Geometry and topology of folding landscapes / Lorenzo Bongini and Lapo Casetti -- 7. Elastic network models for biomolecular dynamics : theory and application to membrane proteins and viruses / Timothy R. Lezon [and others] -- 8. Metabolic networks / Maria Concetta Palumbo [and others] -- 9. The human brain network / Olaf Sporns -- 10. Brain network analysis from high-resolution EEG signals / Fabrizio De Vico Fallani and Fabio Babiloni -- 11. An optimization approach to the structure of the neuronal layout of C. elegans / Alex Arenas, Alberto Fernández, and Sergio Gómez -- 12. Cultured neuronal networks express complex patterns of activity and morphological memory / Nadav Raichman [and others] -- 13. Synchrony and precise timing in complex neural networks / Raoul-Martin Memmesheimer and Marc Timme -- 14. Ideas for moving beyond structure to dynamics of ecological networks / Daniel B. Stouffer, Miguel A. Fortuna, and Jordi Bascompte -- 15. Evolutionary models for simple biosystems / Franco Bagnoli -- 16. Evolution of cooperation in adaptive social networks / Sven Van Segbroeck [and others] -- 17. From animal collectives and complex networks to decentralized motion control strategies / Arturo Buscarino [and others] -- 18. Interplay of network state and topology in epidemic dynamics / Thilo Gross.

Networked systems are all around us. The accumulated evidence of systems as complex as a cell cannot be fully understood by studying only their isolated constituents, giving rise to a new area of interest in research - the study of complex networks. In a broad sense, biological networks have been one of the most studied networks, and the field has benefited from many important contributions. By understanding and modeling the structure of a biological network, a better perception of its dynamical and functional behavior is to be expected. This unique book compiles the most relevant results and novel insights provided by network theory in the biological sciences, ranging from the structure and dynamics of the brain to cellular and protein networks and to population-level biology.

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