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    kboolnet: a toolkit for the verification, validation, and visualization of reaction-contingency (rxncon) models

    Computational models of cell signaling networks are extremely useful tools for the exploration of underlying system behavior and prediction of response to various perturbations. By representing signaling casca...

    Willow Carretero Chavez, Marcus Krantz, Edda Klipp, Irina Kufareva in BMC Bioinformatics (2023)

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    Osmolyte homeostasis controls single-cell growth rate and maximum cell size of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Cell growth is well described at the population level, but precisely how nutrient and water uptake and cell wall expansion drive the growth of single cells is poorly understood. Supported by measurements of si...

    Tom Altenburg, Björn Goldenbogen, Jannis Uhlendorf in npj Systems Biology and Applications (2019)

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    Transcriptional timing and noise of yeast cell cycle regulators—a single cell and single molecule approach

    Gene expression is a stochastic process and its appropriate regulation is critical for cell cycle progression. Cellular stress response necessitates expression reprogramming and cell cycle arrest. While previo...

    Aouefa Amoussouvi, Lotte Teufel, Matthias Reis in npj Systems Biology and Applications (2018)

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    A Clb/Cdk1-mediated regulation of Fkh2 synchronizes CLB expression in the budding yeast cell cycle

    Precise timing of cell division is achieved by coupling waves of cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) activity with a transcriptional oscillator throughout cell cycle progression. Although details of transcription of...

    Christian Linke, Anastasia Chasapi in npj Systems Biology and Applications (2017)

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    Network reconstruction and validation of the Snf1/AMPK pathway in baker’s yeast based on a comprehensive literature review

    The SNF1/AMPK protein kinase has a central role in energy homeostasis in eukaryotic cells. It is activated by energy depletion and stimulates processes leading to the production of ATP while it downregulates A...

    Timo Lubitz, Niek Welkenhuysen, Sviatlana Shashkova in npj Systems Biology and Applications (2015)

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    Propagating semantic information in biochemical network models

    To enable automatic searches, alignments, and model combination, the elements of systems biology models need to be compared and matched across models. Elements can be identified by machine-readable biological ...

    Marvin Schulz, Edda Klipp, Wolfram Liebermeister in BMC Bioinformatics (2012)

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    STSE: Spatio-Temporal Simulation Environment Dedicated to Biology

    Recently, the availability of high-resolution microscopy together with the advancements in the development of biomarkers as reporters of biomolecular interactions increased the importance of imaging methods in...

    Szymon Stoma, Martina Fröhlich, Susanne Gerber, Edda Klipp in BMC Bioinformatics (2011)

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    TIde: a software for the systematic scanning of drug targets in kinetic network models

    During the stages of the development of a potent drug candidate compounds can fail for several reasons. One of them, the efficacy of a candidate, can be estimated in silico if an appropriate ordinary differential...

    Marvin Schulz, Barbara M Bakker, Edda Klipp in BMC Bioinformatics (2009)

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    Towards a systems biology approach to mammalian cell cycle: modeling the entrance into S phase of quiescent fibroblasts after serum stimulation

    The cell cycle is a complex process that allows eukaryotic cells to replicate chromosomal DNA and partition it into two daughter cells. A relevant regulatory step is in the G0/G1 phase, a point called the restric...

    Roberta Alfieri, Matteo Barberis, Ferdinando Chiaradonna in BMC Bioinformatics (2009)

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    SBML-SAT: a systems biology markup language (SBML) based sensitivity analysis tool

    It has long been recognized that sensitivity analysis plays a key role in modeling and analyzing cellular and biochemical processes. Systems biology markup language (SBML) has become a well-known platform for ...

    Zhike Zi, Yanan Zheng, Ann E Rundell, Edda Klipp in BMC Bioinformatics (2008)