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Signalink: Multilayered regulatory networks
Csabai, L.
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Ölbei, M.
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Budd, A.
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Korcsmáros, T.
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Fazekas, D.
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Megjelent:
Louise von Stechow. Computational Cell Biology: Methods and Protocols. (2018) ISBN:9781493986170
pp. 53-73
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MTMT: 30342411
DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4939-8618-7_3
WoS:
000683261600004
Scopus:
85056308335
Biological networks are graphs used to represent the inner workings of a biological system. Networks describe the relationships of the elements of biological systems using edges and nodes. However, the resulting representation of the system can sometimes be too simplistic to usefully model reality. By combining several different interaction types within one larger multilayered biological network, tools such as SignaLink provide a more nuanced view than those relying on single-layer networks (where edges only describe one kind of interaction). Multilayered networks display connections between multiple networks (i.e., protein–protein interactions and their transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulators), each one of them describing a specific set of connections. Multilayered networks also allow us to depict cross talk between cellular systems, which is a more realistic way of describing molecular interactions. They can be used to collate networks from different sources into one multilayered structure, which makes them useful as an analytic tool as well. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2018.
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