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From in vivo to in silico biology and back

Barbara Di Ventura, Caroline Lemerle, Konstantinos Michalodimitrakis and Luis Serrano

Nature 443, 527-533(5 October 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature05127

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Figure 1

Simulation of a simple network using different mathematical formalisms.

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Figure 2

Example of mathematical-formalism-independent pitfalls in modelling.

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Figure 3

Effect of localization of species on cellular processes.

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Figure 4

Example of putative model-dependent pitfalls in modelling: continuous versus discrete concentrations.

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Figure 5

Example of synthetic gene networks built with defined behaviour.

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