Mark Buchanan, Guido Caldarelli, Paolo De Los Rios, Francesco Rao, Michele Vendruscolo, "Networks in Cell Biology"
Cambridge University Press | 2010 | ISBN: 0521882737 | 280 pages | File type: PDF | 2,9 mb
The  science of complex biological networks  is transforming research in  areas ranging from evolutionary biology to  medicine. This is the first  book on the subject, providing a  comprehensive introduction to complex  network science and its biological  applications. With contributions  from key leaders in both network  theory and modern cell biology, this  book discusses the network science  that is increasingly foundational  for systems biology and the  quantitative understanding of living systems. It surveys studies in the  quantitative structure and dynamics of genetic regulatory networks,  molecular networks  underlying cellular metabolism, and other  fundamental biological  processes. The book balances empirical studies  and theory to give a  unified overview of this interdisciplinary  science. It is a key  introductory text for graduate   students and researchers in physics, biology and biochemistry, and   presents ideas and techniques from fields outside the reader's own area   of specialization.
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