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In Silico Biology, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2001
- Björn M. Ursing, Frank H. J. van Enckevort, Jack A. M. Leunissen, Roland J. Siezen: 
 EXProt - a database for EXPerimentally verified Protein functions. 1-4
- Tetsuo Nishikawa, Toshio Ota, Yuri Kawai, Shizuko Ishii, Kaoru Saito, Jun-ichi Yamamoto, Ai Wakamatsu, Masashi Ozawa, Yutaka Suzuki, Sumio Sugano, Takao Isogai: 
 Database and analysis system for cDNA clones obtained from full-length enriched cDNA libraries. 5-18
- Masami Ikeda, Masafumi Arai, Demelo Madrazo Lao, Toshio Shimizu: 
 Transmembrane topology prediction methods: A re-assessment and improvement by a consensus method using a dataset of experimentally-characterized transmembrane topology . 19-33
Volume 2, Number 2, 2002
- Ralf Hofestädt, Nikolay A. Kolchanov, John Reinitz: 
 Information and simulation systems for the analysis of gene regulation and metabolic pathways (Preface). 35-36
- Andreas Freier, Ralf Hofestädt, Matthias Lange, Uwe Scholz, Andreas Stephanik: 
 BioDataServer: A SQL-based service for the online integration of life science data. 37-57
- Falk Schreiber: 
 High quality visualization of biochemical pathways in BioPath. 59-73
- Isabel Rojas, Luca Bernardi, Esther Ratsch, Renate Kania, Ulrike Wittig, Jasmin Saric: 
 A database system for the analysis of biochemical pathways. 75-86
- Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb, Julio Collado-Vides: 
 Operon conservation from the point of view of Escherichia coli, and inference of functional inter-dependence of gene products from genome context. 87-95
- Nikolay A. Kolchanov, Eugenia A. Nedosekina, Elena A. Ananko, Vitali A. Likhoshvai, Nikolay L. Podkolodny, Alexander V. Ratushny, Irina L. Stepanenko, Olga A. Podkolodnaya, Elena V. Ignatieva, Yuri G. Matushkin: 
 GeneNet database: description and modeling of gene networks. 97-110
- Johannes Jaeger, Brian C. Goodwin: 
 Cellular oscillators in animal segmentation. 111-123
- Konstantin Kozlov, Ekaterina M. Myasnikova, Andrei Pisarev, Maria Samsonova, John Reinitz: 
 A method for two-dimensional registration and construction of the two-dimensional atlas of gene expression patterns in situ. 125-141
- Patrizio Arrigo, Giovanni Ivaldi, Pasquale Paolo Cardo: 
 In silico determination of potential antisense targets for human beta-globin variants. 143-150
- Mark Cooper, Scott C. Chapman, Dean W. Podlich, Graeme L. Hammer: 
 The GP problem: Quantifying gene-to-phenotype relationships. 151-164
Volume 2, Number 3, 2002
- Edgar Wingender: 
 The German Conference on Bioinformatics 2001. 165-167
- Dietmar Schomburg, Martin Vingron: 
 Bioinformatics research and education in Germany. 169-171
- Jingchu Luo: 
 Bioinformatics service, education and research: the EMBnet and CBI. 173-177
- Steffen Schulze-Kremer: 
 Ontologies for molecular biology and bioinformatics. 179-193
- Oliver Rinner, Burkhard Morgenstern: 
 AGenDA: Gene prediction by comparative sequence analysis. 195-205
- Änne Glass, Lothar Gierl: 
 A system architecture for genomic data analysis. 207-211
- Ania Barbasiewicz, Lin Liu, B. Franz Lang, Gertraud Burger: 
 Building a genome database using an object-oriented approach. 213-217
- Jacob Köhler, Steffen Schulze-Kremer: 
 The Semantic Metadatabase (SEMEDA): Ontology Based Integration of Federated Molecular Biological Data Sources. 219-231
- Yuri L. Orlov, V. P. Filippov, Vladimir N. Potapov, Nikolay A. Kolchanov: 
 Construction of stochastic context trees for genetical texts. 233-247
- Thomas Werner: 
 Finding and decrypting of promoters contributes to the elucidation of gene function. 249-255
- Evgenii E. Vityaev, Yuri L. Orlov, Oleg V. Vishnevsky, Mikhail A. Pozdnyakov, Nikolay A. Kolchanov: 
 Computer system "Gene Discovery" for promoter structure analysis. 257-262
- Jorng-Tzong Horng, Hsien-Da Huang, Shir-Ly Huang, Ueng-Cheng Yang, Yu-Chang Chang: 
 Mining putative regulatory elements in gene promoter regions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 263-273
- Rolf Backofen, N. S. Narayanaswamy, Firas Swidan: 
 Protein similarity search under mRNA structural constraints: application to selenocysteine incorporation. 275-290
- Zhi-Ping Feng: 
 An overview on predicting the subcellular location of a protein. 291-303
- Karin Wieligmann, Luis Felipe Pineda De Castro, Martin Zacharias: 
 Molecular dynamics simulations on the free and complexed N-terminal SH2 domain of SHP-2. 305-311
- Daniel Hanisch, Ralf Zimmer, Thomas Lengauer: 
 ProML - the Protein Markup Language for specification of protein sequences, structures and families. 313-324
- Mario Albrecht, Daniel Hanisch, Ralf Zimmer, Thomas Lengauer: 
 Improving fold recognition of protein threading by experimental distance constraints. 325-337
- Jan Freudenberg, Ralf Zimmer, Daniel Hanisch, Thomas Lengauer: 
 A hypergraph-based method for unification of existing protein structure- and sequence-families. 339-349
- Kerstin Koch, Frank Zöllner, Steffen Neumann, Franz Kummert, Gerhard Sagerer: 
 Comparing bound and unbound protein structures using energy calculation and rotamer statistics. 351-368
- Rainer Spang, Carrie Blanchette, Harry Zuzan, Jeffrey R. Marks, Joseph Nevins, Mike West: 
 Prediction and uncertainty in the analysis of gene expression profiles. 369-381
- Martin Dugas, Claudia Schoch, Susanne Schnittger, Alexander Kohlmann, Wolfgang Kern, Torsten Haferlach, Karl Überla: 
 Integration of clinical and genetic information - from patient data to gene expression analysis. 383-391
- Sabine Dormann, Andreas Deutsch: 
 Modeling of self-organized avascular tumor growth with cellular automata. 393-406
- Thoralf Töpel, Uwe Scholz, Ulrike Mischke, Dagmar Scheible, Ralf Hofestädt, Friedrich Trefz: 
 Supporting genotype-phenotype correlation with the rare metabolic diseases database Ramedis. 407-414
- Michael Forster, Andreas Pick, Marcus Raitner, Falk Schreiber, Franz-Josef Brandenburg: 
 The system architecture of the BioPath system. 415-426
- Martin Frank, Andreas Bohne, Thomas Wetter, Claus-Wilhelm von der Lieth: 
 Knowledge-based approach for the rapid generation of a representative ensemble of N-glycan conformations. 427-439
Volume 2, Number 4, 2002
- Addie Nina Olsen, John Mundy, Karen Skriver: 
 Peptomics, identification of novel cationic Arabidopsis peptides with conserved sequence motifs. 441-451
- Maura Cárdenas-García, Jaime Lagunez-Otero, Nikolai A. Korneev: 
 The application of abstract topology to RAS-related signal transduction pathways. 453-460
- Allen Chong, Guanglan Zhang, Vladimir B. Bajic: 
 Information and sequence extraction around the 5'-end and translation initiation site of human genes. 461-465
- Jochen Hurlebaus, Arne Buchholz, Wolfgang Alt, Wolfgang Wiechert, Ralf Takors: 
 MMT - A pathway modeling tool for data from rapid sampling experiments. 467-484
- Demelo Madrazo Lao, Toshikatsu Okuno, Toshio Shimizu: 
 Evaluating transmembrane topology prediction methods for the effect of signal peptide in topology prediction. 485-494
- German Nudelman, Tamar Tennenbaum, Ramit Mehr, Ron Unger: 
 PESI - An intelligent system for Prediction of Enzyme - Substrate Interactions based on experimental constraints. 495-505
- Ashwin Sivakumar: 
 2D Gels and bioinformatics - An eye at the future. 507-510
- Amanda Clare, Ross D. King: 
 How well do we understand the clusters found in microarray data? 511-522
- Susan B. Davidson, Christian J. Stoeckert Jr.: 
 In memory of Vadim Aleksandrovich Ratner. 523-524
- Anna Zorzet, Mats G. Gustafsson, Ulf Hammerling: 
 Prediction of food protein allergenicity: a bioinformatic learning systems approach. 525-534

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