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2006
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BIOZON: a system for unification, management and analysis of heterogeneous biological data
Integration of heterogeneous data types is a challenging problem, especially in biology, where the number of databases and data types increase rapidly. Amongst the problems that o...
Aaron Birkland, Golan Yona
BMCBI
2006
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The Secrets of a Functional Synapse - From a Computational and Experimental Viewpoint
Background: Neuronal communication is tightly regulated in time and in space. The neuronal transmission takes place in the nerve terminal, at a specialized structure called the sy...
Michal Linial
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BMCBI
2006
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Accelerating the reconstruction of genome-scale metabolic networks
Background: The genomic information of a species allows for the genome-scale reconstruction of its metabolic capacity. Such a metabolic reconstruction gives support to metabolic e...
Richard A. Notebaart, Frank H. J. van Enckevort, C...
CAD
2006
Springer
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Incremental reconstruction of sharp edges on mesh surfaces
Limited by the regular grids in computing, many modelling approaches (e.g., field-based methods) sample 3D shape insensitive to sharp features therefore exhibit aliasing errors, b...
Charlie C. L. Wang
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CANDC
2006
ACM
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Hydrophobic collapse in (in silico) protein folding
A model of hydrophobic collapse, which is treated as the driving force for protein folding, is presented. This model is the superposition of three models commonly used in protein ...
Michal Brylinski, Leszek Konieczny, Irena Roterman
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