Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Measurement system in a specific environment – Biological or biochemical
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2011-01-11
2011-01-11
Clow, Lori A (Department: 1631)
Data processing: measuring, calibrating, or testing
Measurement system in a specific environment
Biological or biochemical
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07869957
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a method of refining a biosystem reaction network. The method consists of: (a) providing a mathematical representation of a biosystem; (b) reconciling said mathematical representation of said biosystem; (c) determining differences between observed behavior of a biosystem and in silico behavior of said mathematical representation of said biosystem under similar conditions; (d) modifying a structure of said mathematical representation of said biosystem, and (e) determining differences between said observed behavior of said biosystem and in silico behavior of said modified mathematical representation of said biosystem under similar conditions.
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Covert Markus W.
Herrgard Markus
Palsson Bernhard O.
Clow Lori A
DLA Piper (LLP) US
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