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  • Network medicine for diseas... Network medicine for disease module identification and drug repurposing with the NeDRex platform
    Sadegh, Sepideh; Skelton, James; Anastasi, Elisa ... Nature communications, 11/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    Traditional drug discovery faces a severe efficacy crisis. Repurposing of registered drugs provides an alternative with lower costs and faster drug development timelines. However, the data necessary ...
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  • Geometric principles underl... Geometric principles underlying the proliferation of a model cell system
    Wu, Ling Juan; Lee, Seoungjun; Park, Sungshic ... Nature communications, 08/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Many bacteria can form wall-deficient variants, or L-forms, that divide by a simple mechanism that does not require the FtsZ-based cell division machinery. Here, we use microfluidic systems to probe ...
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  • Integration of probabilisti... Integration of probabilistic functional networks without an external Gold Standard
    James, Katherine; Alsobhe, Aoesha; Cockell, Simon J ... BMC bioinformatics, 07/2022, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Background Probabilistic functional integrated networks (PFINs) are designed to aid our understanding of cellular biology and can be used to generate testable hypotheses about protein ...
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  • Computational Strategies fo... Computational Strategies for the Identification of a Transcriptional Biomarker Panel to Sense Cellular Growth States in Bacillus subtilis
    Huang, Yiming; Smith, Wendy; Harwood, Colin ... Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 04/2021, Volume: 21, Issue: 7
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    A goal of the biotechnology industry is to be able to recognise detrimental cellular states that may lead to suboptimal or anomalous growth in a bacterial population. Our current knowledge of how ...
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  • The Synthetic Biology Open ... The Synthetic Biology Open Language (SBOL) provides a community standard for communicating designs in synthetic biology
    Galdzicki, Michal; Clancy, Kevin P; Oberortner, Ernst ... Nature biotechnology, 06/2014, Volume: 32, Issue: 6
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    The re-use of previously validated designs is critical to the evolution of synthetic biology from a research discipline to an engineering practice. Here we describe the Synthetic Biology Open ...
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  • Feedback between p21 and re... Feedback between p21 and reactive oxygen production is necessary for cell senescence
    von Zglinicki, Thomas; Passos, João F; Nelson, Glyn ... Molecular systems biology, 2010, Volume: 6, Issue: 1
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    Cellular senescence—the permanent arrest of cycling in normally proliferating cells such as fibroblasts—contributes both to age‐related loss of mammalian tissue homeostasis and acts as a tumour ...
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  • An Integrated Data Driven A... An Integrated Data Driven Approach to Drug Repositioning Using Gene-Disease Associations
    Mullen, Joseph; Cockell, Simon J; Woollard, Peter ... PloS one, 05/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 5
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    Drug development is both increasing in cost whilst decreasing in productivity. There is a general acceptance that the current paradigm of R&D needs to change. One alternative approach is drug ...
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  • Taverna: a tool for the com... Taverna: a tool for the composition and enactment of bioinformatics workflows
    Oinn, Tom; Addis, Matthew; Ferris, Justin ... Bioinformatics, 11/2004, Volume: 20, Issue: 17
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    Motivation: In silico experiments in bioinformatics involve the co-ordinated use of computational tools and information repositories. A growing number of these resources are being made available with ...
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  • Lacking mechanistic disease... Lacking mechanistic disease definitions and corresponding association data hamper progress in network medicine and beyond
    Sadegh, Sepideh; Skelton, James; Anastasi, Elisa ... Nature communications, 03/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    A long-term objective of network medicine is to replace our current, mainly phenotype-based disease definitions by subtypes of health conditions corresponding to distinct pathomechanisms. For this, ...
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