2007
The Transcriptional Landscape of the Mammalian Genome, The FANTOM3 Consortium, Science, 2 September 2006
The Transcriptional Landscape of the Mammalian Genome
Science, Vol 309, Issue 5740, 1559-1563 , 2 September 2005
DOI: 10.1126/science.1112014
posted 2006.09.02
Systems-Level Dissection of the Cell-Cycle Oscillator: Bypassing Positive Feedback Produces Damped Oscillations, Pomerening, et al., Cell, 26 August 2006
Systems-Level Dissection of the Cell-Cycle Oscillator: Bypassing Positive Feedback Produces Damped Oscillations, Cell, 122(4), 565-578, 2006.
A review paper on this paper is: Cross, FR. and Siggia, ED.., Shake it, don't break it: positive feedback and the evolution of oscillator design, Dev Cell. 2005 Sep;9(3):309-10
posted 2006.08.26
Exploring the regulation of human neural precursor cell differentiation using arrays of signaling microenvironments, Molecular Systems Biology, July 2006
Exploring the regulation of human neural precursor cell differentiation using arrays of signaling microenvironmentsMolecular Systems Biology, 4 July 2006
posted 2006.07.04
Evolutionary and Physiological Importance of Hub Proteins, PLoS Computational Biology
Evolutionary and Physiological Importance of Hub Proteins
PLoS Computational Biology, 2(7) July 2006
posted 2006.07.02
In vivo Robustness Analysis of Cell Division Cycle Genes in S. cerevisiae, Moriya, Shimizu-Yoshida, and Kitano
In vivo Robustness Analysis of Cell Division Cycle Genes in S. cerevisiae, PLoS Genetics, Advanced On-line Release, Provisional Version, 5, June, 2006
posted 2006.06.05
Why Do Hubs Tend to Be Essential in Protein Networks?, He and Zhang, PLoS Genetics, June 2006
Why Do Hubs Tend to Be Essential in Protein Networks?
PLoS Genetics, 2(6) 2006
posted 2006.06.02
Proteome analysis of yeast response to various nutrient limitations, Kolkman, et al., Molecular Systems Biology, 16 May, 2006
Proteome analysis of yeast response to various nutrient limitations,
Molecular Systems Biology, 16 May, 2006
posted 2006.05.16
Reverse Engineering the Gap Gene Network of Drosophila melanogaster , Perkins, et al., PLoS Computational Biology, 2(5) 2006
Reverse Engineering the Gap Gene Network of Drosophila melanogasterPLoS Computational Biology 2(5) 2006
posted 2006.05.02
Iterative Reconstruction of Transcriptional Regulatory Networks: An Algorithmic Approach, Barrett and Palsson, PLoS Computational Biology 2(5) 2006
Iterative Reconstruction of Transcriptional Regulatory Networks: An Algorithmic Approach, PLoS Computational Biology, 2(5) 2006
posted 2006.05.02
Spatial Regulation and the Rate of Signal Transduction Activation, Batada, et al., PLoS Computational Biology, 2(5) 2006
Spatial Regulation and the Rate of Signal Transduction Activation, PLoS Computational Biology, 2(5) 2006
posted 2006.05.02
Residues crucial for maintaining short paths in network communication mediate signaling in proteins, del Sol, et al., Molecular Systems Biology, 2 May 2006
Residues crucial for maintaining short paths in network communication mediate signaling in proteins,
Molecular Systems Biology, 2 May 2006.
posted 2006.05.02
A comprehensive map of the toll-like receptor signaling network, Oda and Kitano, Molecular Systems Biology
A comprehensive map of the toll-like receptor signaling network Molecular Systems Biology, doi:10.1038/msb4100057
Published online: 18 April 2006
posted 2006.04.18
Deciphering principles of transcription regulation in eukaryotic genomes, Nguyen, DH and D'haeseleer, P. Molecular Systems Biology
Deciphering principles of transcription regulation in eukaryotic genomesMolecular Systems Biology, doi:10.1038/msb4100054
Published online: 18 April 2006
posted 2006.04.18
Module-Based Analysis of Robustness Tradeoffs in the Heat Shock Response System, Kurata, et al., PLoS Computational Biology
Module-Based Analysis of Robustness Tradeoffs in the Heat Shock Response System
PLoS Computational Biology, early on-line release. (april 13, 2006)
posted 2006.04.13
Iterative Reconstruction of Transcriptional Regulatory Networks: an Algorithmic Approach, Barrett and Palsson, PLoS Computational Biology
Iterative Reconstruction of Transcriptional Regulatory Networks: an Algorithmic Approach
PLoS Computational Biology, Early On-line release, 5 April, 2006
posted 2006.04.05
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology: Focus Issue on Modelling Cell Systems
High-throughput technologies now enable the study of cell biology at a systems level â€" from subcellular systems such as signalling networks, multiprotein complexes and organelles, to cells, tissues and even entire organisms. The diverse systems can be modelled through a combination of high-throughput experimental data and mathematical and computational approaches. This special Focus issue of Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology illustrates several cellular systems and describes the different approaches that can be used to model them. The articles of this Focus are freely available for a period of three months.
posted 2006.03.30
Feedback repression is required for mammalian circadian clock function, Sato, et al., Nature Genetics, 12 Feb. 2006 (Advanced On-line)
Feedback repression is required for mammalian circadian clock function
Nature Genetics, Advanced Online Publishing, 12 Feb., 2006.
doi:10.1038/ng1745
posted 2006.02.12
Critical nodes in signalling pathways: insights into insulin action, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
Critical nodes in signalling pathways: insights into insulin action
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 7, 85-96 (February 2006)
posted 2006.02.10
Gene Regulatory Networks and the Evolution of Animal Body Plans, Davidson and Erwin, Science, 10 Feb., 2006
Gene Regulatory Networks and the Evolution of Animal Body Plans
Science 10 February 2006: 796-800
posted 2006.02.10
The proteomes of neurotransmitter receptor complexes form modular networks with distributed functionality underlying plasticity and behaviour, Andrew J Pocklington, et al., Molecular Systems Biology
The proteomes of neurotransmitter receptor complexes form modular networks with distributed functionality underlying plasticity and behaviour,
Molecular Systems Biology
posted 2006.01.17
Robustness trade-offs and host-microbial symbiosis in the immune system, Kitano and Oda, Molecular Systems Biology
Robustness trade-offs and host-microbial symbiosis in the immune system
Molecular Systems Biology
posted 2006.01.17
Systems-level analyses identify extensive coupling among gene expression machine
Systems-level analyses identify extensive coupling among gene expression machine
doi:10.1038/msb4100045
Published online: 17 January 2006
posted 2006.01.17
The proteomes of neurotransmitter receptor complexes form modular networks with distributed functionality underlying plasticity and behaviour
The proteomes of neurotransmitter receptor complexes form modular networks with distributed functionality underlying plasticity and behaviour
doi:10.1038/msb4100041
Published online: 17 January 2006
posted 2006.01.17
Origins of extrinsic variability in eukaryotic gene expression, Nature (On-line), 21 Dec. 2005
Origins of extrinsic variability in eukaryotic gene expression
posted 2005.12.21
Threshold responses to morphogen gradients by zero-order ultrasensitivity
Threshold responses to morphogen gradients by zero-order ultrasensitivity
doi:10.1038/msb4100036
Published online: 13 December 2005
posted 2005.12.13
A Systems Model of Signaling Identifies a Molecular Basis Set for Cytokine-Induced Apoptosis, Science, 9 Dec. 2005
A Systems Model of Signaling Identifies a Molecular Basis Set for Cytokine-Induced Apoptosis
Science 9 December 2005:
Vol. 310. no. 5754, pp. 1646 - 1653
DOI: 10.1126/science.1116598
posted 2005.12.09
Minimum information requested in the annotation of biochemical models (MIRIAM), Nature Biotechnology, Dec. 2005
Minimum information requested in the annotation of biochemical models (MIRIAM),
Nature Biotechnology 23, 1509 - 1515 (2005)
Published online: 6 December 2005; | doi:10.1038/nbt1156
posted 2005.12.06
Global analysis of protein phosphorylation in yeast, Nature
Global analysis of protein phosphorylation in yeast
Nature 438, 679-684 (1 December 2005) | doi:10.1038/nature04187
posted 2005.12.01
A data integration methodology for systems biology, PNAS, 29 Nov. 2005
A data integration methodology for systems biology
PNAS | November 29, 2005 | vol. 102 | no. 48 | 17296-17301
posted 2005.11.29
A data integration methodology for systems biology: Experimental verification, PNAS, 29 Nov. 2005
A data integration methodology for systems biology: Experimental verification
PNAS | November 29, 2005 | vol. 102 | no. 48 | 17302-17301
posted 2005.11.29
Nature featured Synthetic Biology
Two reviews, Reconstruction of genetic circuits by Sprizakand and Elowitz, and Foundtions for engineering biology by Drew Endy are featured.
posted 2005.11.24
Monitoring dynamics of single-cell gene expression over multiple cell cycles, Molecular Systems Biology, Nov. 2005
Monitoring dynamics of single-cell gene expression over multiple cell cycles, Molecular Systems Biology, Nov. 22 2005.
posted 2005.11.22
Logic of the Yeast Metabolic Cycle
by Benjamin P. Tu, Andrzej Kudlicki, Maga Rowicka, and Steven L. McKnight
Science, 19 November, 2005
posted 2005.11.19
Combining two genomes in one cell: Stable cloning of the Synechocystis PCC6803 genome in the Bacillus subtilis 168 genome, PNAS
Combining two genomes in one cell: Stable cloning of the Synechocystis PCC6803 genome in the Bacillus subtilis 168 genome Proceedings of National Academy of Science, November 1, 2005 vol. 102 no. 44, 15971-15976
posted 2005.11.01
A network-based analysis of systemic inflammation in humans, Calvano, et al., Nature, 13 Oct. 2005
A network-based analysis of systemic inflammation in humans
Nature 437, 1032-1037 (13 October 2005) | doi: 10.1038/nature03985
posted 2005.10.13
Towards a proteome-scale map of the human protein-protein interaction network, Rual, JF., et al., Nature, 2005
Towards a proteome-scale map of the human protein-protein interaction network,
Nature, Advanced On-line Publication, doi: 10.1038/nature04209
posted 2005.10.13
WTEC Report: Assessment of International Research and Development in Systems Biology
According to the web site, "The goal of this study is to gather information on the worldwide status and trends in systems biology: “Network Behavior in Biological Systems†and to disseminate it to government decision makers and the research community
The study panelists will gather information on systems biology abroad useful to the U.S. government in its own R&D programs, and will critically analyze and compare the research in the United States with that being pursued in Japan, Europe, or other major industrialized countries. This information will serve the following purposes:
(1) Identify good ideas overseas worth exploring in U.S. R&D programs, (2) Clarify research opportunities and needs for promoting progress in the field generally, (3)Identify opportunities for international collaboration, and (4) Evaluate the position of foreign research programs relative to those in the U.S."
posted 2005.10.13
News Feature, Drug Discovery: Playing Dirty, Nature 13, Oct. 2005
posted 2005.10.13
Regulated cell-to-cell variation in a cell-fate decision system, Alejandro Colman-Lerner, et al., Nature (29 Sept. 2005)
Regulated cell-to-cell variation in a cell-fate decision system
Nature 437, 699-706 (29 September 2005)
doi:10.1038/nature03998
posted 2005.09.29
Using process diagrams for the graphical representation of biological networks, Kitano et al., Nature Biotechnology, August 2005
Using process diagrams for the graphical representation of biological networks
Nature Biotechnology 23, 961 - 966 (2005)
Published online: 4 August 2005; | doi:10.1038/nbt1111
posted 2005.08.04
Integrative model of the response of yeast to osmotic shock, Klipp, et al., Nature Biotechnology, August 2006
Integrative model of the response of yeast to osmotic shock
Nature Biotechnology 23, 975 - 982 (2005)
Published online: 17 July 2005; | doi:10.1038/nbt1114
posted 2005.07.17
Comparative studies of suppression of malignant cancer cell phenotype by
Comparative studies of suppression of malignant cancer cell phenotype by antisense oligo DNA and small interfering RNA
Cancer Gene Therapy advance online publication 05 August 2005
posted 2005.04.01
Using process diagrams for the graphical representation of biological networks
Using process diagrams for the graphical representation of biological networks
Nature Biotechnology 23(8), 961 - 966 (2005)
posted 2005.04.01
A comprehensive pathway map of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling
A comprehensive pathway map of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling
Molecular Systems Biology
*Download the structured data (supplementary SBML file) to view the PubMed reference using the new function of CellDesigner 2.2 - Database connection.
posted 2005.04.01
The PANTHER database of protein families, subfamilies, functions and pathways
The PANTHER database of protein families, subfamilies, functions and pathways.
Nucl. Acids. Res., 31:334-341.
posted 2005.04.01
Metabolic Syndrome and Robustness Tradeoffs
PFD file
posted 2004.04.01
Biological Robustness
PDF file
posted 2004.04.01
Molecular Interaction Map of Macrophage
PDF file
posted 2004.04.01
Evolving a lingua franca and associated software infrastructure for computational systems biology: theSystemsBiologyMarkupLanguage(SBML) project
IEE Systems Biology. 1:41-53, 2004
posted 2004.04.01
Cancer as a robust system
Abstract..
posted 2004.04.01
Cancer as a robust system: implications for anticancer therapy
Abstract..
posted 2004.04.01
Systems Biology: A Brief Overview.
Systems Biology: A Brief Overview.
Science. 295, 1662-1664, 2002.
Abstract...
posted 2002.04.01
Computational Systems Biology.
Standards for modeling
The ERATO Systems Biology Workbench: enabling interaction and exchange between software tools for computational biology.
The ERATO Systems Biology Workbench: enabling interaction and exchange
between software tools for computational biology.
Proc. Pac Symp Biocomput. 2002, 450-61, 2002.
Abstract...
posted 2002.04.01
Looking beyond the details: a rise in system-oriented approaches in genetics and molecular biology
Looking beyond the details: a rise in system-oriented approaches in genetics and molecular biology.
Curr Genet. 41, 1-10, 2002.
Abstract...
posted 2002.04.01
Robustness as a measure of plausibility in models of biochemical networks.
and Kitano, H.
Robustness as a measure of plausibility in models of biochemical networks.
J. Theor. Biol. 216, 19-30, 2002.
Abstract...
posted 2002.04.01
A gene network inference method from continuous-value gene expression data of wild-type and mutants
A gene network inference method from continuous-value gene expression data of wild-type and mutants.
Genome Informatics. 11, 196-204, 2000.
Abstract...
posted 2000.04.01
Site update (2007.12.04)
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Site update (2007.10.31)
Computational and Systems Biology, Trento, Italy
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- Conference:The 7th Annual ORFeome Meeting: ORFeomes and Systems, Oct 24-26 Boston, MA, ttp://www.orfeomemeeting.org/
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News - June 2007
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News - May 2007
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posted 2007.05.30
Site Updates - April 2007
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- Conference Update: RECOMB (2007.6.5)
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posted 2007.04.30
News Feb - Mar 2007
--5th Pathways, Networks and Systems Conference, June 25-29, Porto Heli, Greece
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- Jobs: Senior Research Scientist (2007.3.22)
ADIT Postdoctorial position at Siena Biotech. For details, check Jobs section.
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Metabolomics Society 3rd Annual Conference
June 11-14,2007 Manchester, UK
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Plant Systems Biology and more. For details, check Jobs section.
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Post-doctoral positions at the Bioinformatics and Computational Systems Biology Unit, Institut Curie, Paris, and more...For details, check Jobs section.
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- Call for Participation on Pathway Curation (2007.3.2)
PANTHER Pathway is a community effort to build up the pathway database with curation. Please contact pathcuration at pantherdb.org for any questions.
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posted 2007.02.27
News Jan 2007
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posted 2007.01.30
Human Frontier Science Program Publishing launches the HFSP Journal (2006.10.12)
HFSP Publishing is proud to announce the launch of the HFSP Journal, Frontiers of Interdisciplinary Research in the Life Sciences.
The HFSP Journal aims to foster communication between scientists publishing high quality, innovative interdisciplinary research at the interface between biology and the physical sciences.
Scientists working in fields at the interface between the life sciences and physics, chemistry, mathematics, engineering, or informatics tend to publish in a wide variety of often specialized, discipline-specific journals and as a result their work may not be read by the professional audience for whom it is most relevant. The HFSP Journal will establish a forum that unites and engages researchers from a wide range of backgrounds. By also publishing Commentaries and Perspectives, which provide context to the basic research articles, the HFSP Journal will encourage broader understanding and synthesis of the exciting work being done across different scientific fields of research.
'The HFSP Journal is unique in that the peer-review process of articles submitted for consideration by the HFSP Journal will be truly interdisciplinary', says Editor-in-Chief, Arturo Falaschi 'This is because every member of the Editorial Board is actively involved in interdisciplinary research, and will consult with colleagues on the Board to take advantage of their distinct scientific backgrounds in making editorial decisions. This is in contrast to other journals where the editorial decision-making is often divided between disciplines.'
The Editorial Board of the HFSP Journal represents 5 distinguished scientists from different disciplines but each with a strong focus on living systems:-
* Arturo Falaschi (International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Trieste and Scuola Normale of Pisa).
* Marcelo Magnasco (Department of Physics, Rockefeller University),
* Peter Seeberger (Department of Chemistry, ETH Zurich),
* Dan Kiehart (Department of Biology, Duke University) and
* Mitsuo Kawato (ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories, Kyoto University)
The HFSP Journal offers its authors the option to pay a fee to make their research articles Open Access immediately upon publication. For other articles, access is limited to subscribers for the first 6 months after publication, and access will be free thereafter. The HFSP Journal will be published online and in print.
HFSPO Secretary General and Nobel laureate Torsten Wiesel comments, "Due to its reputation for excellence in interdisciplinary research in biology, HFSPO is well placed to endorse the establishment of a high-level journal that shares its scientific values and will increase the visibility of the Program. This is the main reason I had no hesitation to agree to chair the Editorial Advisory Council of the HFSP Journal. "
The first articles will appear online in December 2006 and the first issue will be published in March 2007.
The HFSP Journal is operated by HFSP Publishing the not-for-profit publisher of the leading international funding agency the Human Frontier Science Program Organization (HFSPO). This international funding agency has been supporting innovative research at the frontier of biology since its establishment in 1989.
Contact:
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posted 2006.10.12
Human Frontier Science Program Publishing launches the HFSP Journal (2006.10.12)
HFSP Publishing is proud to announce the launch of the HFSP Journal, Frontiers of Interdisciplinary Research in the Life Sciences.
The HFSP Journal aims to foster communication between scientists publishing high quality, innovative interdisciplinary research at the interface between biology and the physical sciences.
Contact:
Dr. Valerie Ferrier
Managing Editor
Tel + 33 (0) 3 88 21 52 83
info @ hfsp-publishing.org
HFSP Journal homepage http://hfspj.aip.org
posted 2006.10.12
Press release: The National Cancer Institute Installs Site Licenses for Ariadne Pathway Studio and PathwayExpert (06.09.26)
posted 2006.09.26
Jobs: a Senior Research Scientist - Network/Pathway Analyst (2006.7.22)
posted 2006.07.22
Jobs: Post-doctoral position for Computational Systems Biology of Cancer (2006.7.5)
posted 2006.07.05
CellDesigner 3.2 Released (2006.7.5)
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posted 2006.07.05
New Books (2006.5.25)
posted 2006.05.25
CFA:Cold Spring Harbor/Wellcome Trust Conference INTERACTOME NETWORKS (2006.5.25)
posted 2006.05.25
CFP: International Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology (CMSB) (2006.4.24)
Oct 18 - 19 2006, Trento, Italy
http://www.msr-unitn.unitn.it/events/cmsb06.php
posted 2006.04.24
Questionnaire on Modeling and Systems Biology (2006.4.7)
This questionnaire is supported by the EU-funded project Yeast Systems Biology Network. Collected data will be published on the YSBN web site (ysbn.org) and used for a report in an anonymous way. No personal data will be given to third party or used for any other purpose. Data submission is voluntary. It is not necessary to answer all questions. Even partial information is welcome.
The questionnaire can be found at
http://www.molgen.mpg.de/~ag_klipp/questionnaire/
posted 2006.04.07
CFP: 3rd Integrative Bioinformatics Workshop (2006.4.3)
September 4-6, 2006
Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/bab/conf/ibiof/
Accepted papers will also appear in the Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics http://journal.imbio.de/
posted 2006.04.03
CellDesigner 3.1 Released! (2006.3.24)
posted 2006.03.24
Systems Biology chosen as a Runners-Up of Science magazine's Breakthrough of the Year 2005 (2005.12.27)
posted 2005.12.27
JOBS: An AstraZeneca-sponsored research position in Systems Biology in the University of Cambridge
posted 2005.12.01
JOBS: Three Postdoctoral Positions in Universdity of Connecticut Health Center (2005.11.30)
posted 2005.11.30
JOBS: Faculty position in Bioinformatics at THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT SAN ANTONIO
posted 2005.11.20
JOBS: A Faculty position in Computational Cell Biology at Virginia Tech.
posted 2005.11.10
JOBS: Scientific Curator of BioModels Database
Job description: We seek a Scientific Database Curator to contribute to the maintenance and extension of BioModels Database.
Closing date: 30 November 2005
Web page: http://www.biomodels.net/
posted 2005.11.01
W-TEC Report on Assessment of International Research and Development in Systems Biology is now On-Line (Oct 2005)
The mission is headed by Dr. Marvin Cassman, a former director of NIGMS/NIH.
posted 2005.10.30
BBSRC calls for proposals Systems Biology of Microorganisms
posted 2005.10.20
CellDesigner 3.0 Released (2005/10/15)
By using CellDesigner3.0, you can browse and modify existing SBML models, simulate and view the dynamics through an intuitive graphical interface.
posted 2005.10.15
CellDesigner 2.5 Released (2005.9.1)
posted 2005.09.01
CellDesigner 3.0 alpha Released (2005.8.4)
posted 2005.08.04
CellDesigner downloads Top 5000 (2005.06.9)
posted 2005.06.09
CellDeisnger 2.2 Released (2005.5.24)
posted 2005.05.24
The 5th International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB2004)
posted 2004.10.09
Model Repository new entry: Metabolic Syndrome (2004)
posted 2004.10.01
CellDesigner ver.2.0 released! (2004.9.30)
"Molecular Interaction Map of Macrophage" published in AfCS Report.
posted 2004.09.30
The Yeast Systems Biology Network YSBN
posted 2004.09.01
CellDesigner ver.2.0 beta available (2004.8.26)
posted 2004.08.26
CellDesigner downloads Top 2500 (2004.07.12)
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SBML.org updated (2003.9.12)
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The 1st International Workshop on Systems Biology of Yeast (2003.9.1)
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