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Systems Biology and Computational Proteomics 2006: San Diego, CA, USA
- Trey Ideker, Vineet Bafna:

Systems Biology and Computational Proteomics, Joint RECOMB 2006 Satellite Workshops on Systems Biology and on Computational Proteomics, San Diego, CA, USA, December 1-3, 2006, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4532, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-73059-0 - Fereydoun Hormozdiari, Petra Berenbrink, Natasa Przulj

, Süleyman Cenk Sahinalp:
Not All Scale Free Networks Are Born Equal: The Role of the Seed Graph in PPI Network Emulation. 1-13 - Hailiang Huang, Lan V. Zhang, Frederick P. Roth

, Joel S. Bader:
Probabilistic Paths for Protein Complex Inference. 14-28 - Hans-Michael Kaltenbach

, Sebastian Böcker
, Sven Rahmann:
Markov Additive Chains and Applications to Fragment Statistics for Peptide Mass Fingerprinting. 29-41 - Céline Lefebvre, Wei Keat Lim, Katia Basso, Riccardo Dalla Favera, Andrea Califano:

A Context-Specific Network of Protein-DNA and Protein-Protein Interactions Reveals New Regulatory Motifs in Human B Cells. 42-56 - Jianhua Ruan, Weixiong Zhang

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Identification and Evaluation of Functional Modules in Gene Co-expression Networks. 57-76 - Mingzhou (Joe) Song, Z. Lewis Liu:

A Linear Discrete Dynamic System Model for Temporal Gene Interaction and Regulatory Network Influence in Response to Bioethanol Conversion Inhibitor HMF for Ethanologenic Yeast. 77-95 - Yin Wu, Yehia Mechref, Iveta Klouckova, Milos V. Novotny, Haixu Tang:

A Computational Approach for the Identification of Site-Specific Protein Glycosylations Through Ion-Trap Mass Spectrometry. 96-107 - Derek A. Ruths, Jen-Te Tseng, Luay Nakhleh, Prahlad T. Ram

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De Novo Signaling Pathway Predictions Based on Protein-Protein Interaction, Targeted Therapy and Protein Microarray Analysis. 108-118 - Daniel P. Fasulo, Anne-Katrin Emde, Lu-Yong Wang, Karin Noy, Nathan Edwards:

Alignment of Mass Spectrometry Data by Clique Finding and Optimization. 119-129

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