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Briefings in Bioinformatics, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January 2010
- Russ B. Altman:
Editorial: Current progress in Bioinformatics 2010. 1-2
- Adrian V. Dalca
, Michael Brudno:
Genome variation discovery with high-throughput sequencing data. 3-14 - Teresa M. Przytycka
, Mona Singh
, Donna K. Slonim
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Toward the dynamic interactome: it's about time. 15-29 - Michael F. Ochs:
Knowledge-based data analysis comes of age. 30-39 - Peter D. Karp
, Suzanne M. Paley, Markus Krummenacker, Mario Latendresse, Joseph M. Dale, Thomas J. Lee, Pallavi Kaipa, Fred Gilham, Aaron Spaulding, Liviu Popescu, Tomer Altman, Ian T. Paulsen
, Ingrid M. Keseler, Ron Caspi:
Pathway Tools version 13.0: integrated software for pathway/genome informatics and systems biology. 40-79 - Gil Alterovitz, Taro Muso, Marco Ramoni:
The challenges of informatics in synthetic biology: from biomolecular networks to artificial organisms. 80-95 - Maricel G. Kann:
Advances in translational bioinformatics: computational approaches for the hunting of disease genes. 96-110 - Maxwell Lewis Neal
, Roy Kerckhoffs:
Current progress in patient-specific modeling. 111-126 - Béatrice Duval, Jin-Kao Hao
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Advances in metaheuristics for gene selection and classification of microarray data. 127-141 - Peter M. A. Sloot, Alfons G. Hoekstra:
Multi-scale modelling in computational biomedicine. 142-152 - Markus Kirkilionis
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Exploration of cellular reaction systems. 153-178
- Dae-Won Kim, Hong-Seog Park:
Modern Genome Annotation . Edited by Dmitrij Frishman and Alfonso Valencia. 179-180
Volume 11, Number 2, March 2010
- David Stephen Horner, Giulio Pavesi
, Tiziana Castrignanò, Paolo D'Onorio De Meo, Sabino Liuni, Michael Sammeth
, Ernesto Picardi
, Graziano Pesole
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Bioinformatics approaches for genomics and post genomics applications of next-generation sequencing. 181-197 - Roberto Hirochi Herai
, Michel Eduardo Beleza Yamagishi
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Detection of human interchromosomal trans-splicing in sequence databanks. 198-209 - Ronnie Alves
, Domingo S. Rodríguez-Baena
, Jesús S. Aguilar-Ruiz
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Gene association analysis: a survey of frequent pattern mining from gene expression data. 210-224 - Zsuzsanna Dosztányi, Bálint Mészáros
, István Simon
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Bioinformatical approaches to characterize intrinsically disordered/unstructured proteins. 225-243 - Kellie J. Archer
, Sarah E. Reese
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Detection call algorithms for high-throughput gene expression microarray data. 244-252 - Tero Aittokallio
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Dealing with missing values in large-scale studies: microarray data imputation and beyond. 253-264
- Artem Lysenko, Matthew Morritt Hindle
, Jan Taubert, Mansoor A. S. Saqi, Christopher J. Rawlings:
Data integration for plant genomics - exemplars from the integration of Arabidopsis thaliana databases. 265
Volume 11, Number 3, May 2010
- Tommaso Mazza
:
Editorial: Accelerating systems biology. 267-269
- Chen Li
, Mélanie Courtot
, Nicolas Le Novère, Camille Laibe
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BioModels.net Web Services, a free and integrated toolkit for computational modelling software. 270-277 - Yuhui Chen, Conor Lawless
, Colin S. Gillespie
, Jake Wu, Richard J. Boys, Darren J. Wilkinson
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CaliBayes and BASIS: integrated tools for the calibration, simulation and storage of biological simulation models. 278-289 - Roland Ewald, Jan Himmelspach, Matthias Jeschke, Stefan Leye, Adelinde M. Uhrmacher:
Flexible experimentation in the modeling and simulation framework JAMES II - implications for computational systems biology. 290-300 - Jiri Barnat, Lubos Brim, David Safránek
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High-performance analysis of biological systems dynamics with the DiVinE model checker. 301-312 - José M. Cecilia
, José M. García, Ginés D. Guerrero, Miguel A. Martínez-del-Amor
, Ignacio Pérez-Hurtado
, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez
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Simulation of P systems with active membranes on CUDA. 313-322 - Lorenzo Dematté, Davide Prandi
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GPU computing for systems biology. 323-333 - Paul Richmond
, Dawn C. Walker, Simon Coakley, Daniela M. Romano
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High performance cellular level agent-based simulation with FLAME for the GPU. 334-347 - László Bakó:
Real-time classification of datasets with hardware embedded neuromorphic neural networks. 348-363 - Tommaso Mazza
, Alessandro Romanel
, Ferenc Jordán:
Estimating the divisibility of complex biological networks by sparseness indices. 364-374
Volume 11, Number 4, July 2010
- Franck Valentin, Silvano Squizzato
, Mickael Goujon, Hamish McWilliam
, Juri Paern, Rodrigo Lopez
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Fast and efficient searching of biological data resources - using EB-eye. 375-384 - Shuangge Ma, Jian Huang, Mingyu Shi, Yang Li, Ben-Chang Shia:
Semiparametric prognosis models in genomic studies. 385-393 - Emma M. B. Weeding, Jason Houle, Yiannis N. Kaznessis
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SynBioSS designer: a web-based tool for the automated generation of kinetic models for synthetic biological constructs. 394-402 - Daniël B. van Schalkwijk
, Kees van Bochove
, Ben van Ommen, Andreas P. Freidig, Eugene P. van Someren, Jan van der Greef, Albert A. de Graaf:
Developing computational model-based diagnostics to analyse clinical chemistry data. 403-416 - Jing Zhao, Peng Jiang, Weidong Zhang
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Molecular networks for the study of TCM Pharmacology. 417-430 - Melinda R. Dwinell:
Online tools for understanding rat physiology. 431-439 - Maurizio Casiraghi
, Massimo Labra, Emanuele Ferri, Andrea Galimberti
, Fabrizio De Mattia:
DNA barcoding: a six-question tour to improve users' awareness about the method. 440-453
Volume 11, Number 5, September 2010
- Keith Robison:
Editorial: Second-generation sequencing. 455-456
- Konrad H. Paszkiewicz, David J. Studholme
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De novo assembly of short sequence reads. 457-472 - Heng Li
, Nils Homer:
A survey of sequence alignment algorithms for next-generation sequencing. 473-483 - Daniel C. Koboldt, Li Ding, Elaine R. Mardis, Richard K. Wilson:
Challenges of sequencing human genomes. 484-498 - Thomas Werner:
Next generation sequencing in functional genomics. 499-511 - Mikael Huss
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Introduction into the analysis of high-throughput-sequencing based epigenome data. 512-523 - Keith Robison:
Application of second-generation sequencing to cancer genomics. 524-534
Volume 11, Number 6, November 2010
- Indra Neil Sarkar:
Editorial: Bioinformatics education in the 21st century. 535-536
- Michael P. Cummings, Glena G. Temple:
Broader incorporation of bioinformatics in education: opportunities and challenges. 537-543 - Maria Victoria Schneider, James Watson, Teresa K. Attwood
, Kristian Rother, Aidan Budd, Jennifer McDowall, Allegra Via, Pedro L. Fernandes
, Tommi H. Nyrönen
, Thomas Blicher, Philip Jones, Marie-Claude Blatter, Javier De Las Rivas
, David Phillip Judge, Wouter van der Gool, Catherine Brooksbank
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Bioinformatics training: a review of challenges, actions and support requirements. 544-551 - Victoria Ann Wright, Brendan W. Vaughan
, Thomas Laurent
, Rodrigo Lopez
, Catherine Brooksbank
, Maria Victoria Schneider:
Bioinformatics training: selecting an appropriate learning content management system - an example from the European Bioinformatics Institute. 552-562 - Peter S. Cooper, Dawn Lipshultz, Wayne Matten, Scott D. McGinnis, Steven Pechous, Monica L. Romiti, Tao Tao, Majda Valjavec-Gratian, Eric W. Sayers:
Education resources of the National Center for Biotechnology Information. 563-569 - John R. Jungck, Samuel S. Donovan
, Anton E. Weisstein, Noppadon Khiripet, Stephen J. Everse:
Bioinformatics education dissemination with an evolutionary problem solving perspective. 570-581 - Kristian Rother, Magdalena Rother, Alexandra Pleus, Annette Upmeier zu Belzen:
Multi-stage learning aids applied to hands-on software training. 582-586 - Pier Luigi Buttigieg
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Perspectives on presentation and pedagogy in aid of bioinformatics education. 587-597 - Jennifer M. Williams, Mary E. Mangan
, Cynthia Perreault-Micale, Scott Lathe, Neeraj Sirohi, Warren C. Lathe:
OpenHelix: bioinformatics education outside of a different box. 598-609 - Grant Yamashita, Holly Miller
, Anthony Goddard, Cathy Norton:
A model for Bioinformatics training: the marine biological laboratory. 610-615 - Urmila Kulkarni-Kale, Sangeeta Sawant, Vishwas Chavan
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Bioinformatics education in India. 616-625 - Pedro L. Fernandes
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The GTPB training programme in Portugal. 626-634
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