Separation of Scales. Interpretation of Networks Most publications do not consider this.

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Separation of Scales

Interpretation of Networks Most publications do not consider this.

Non-dimensionalisation

Hybrid Models

C. Signaling Pathways Transmits signals from membrane to gene regulation. Its function is enigmatic as some of the molecules involved are common to different functions and how cross-interaction is avoided is unknown.

Dynamics of Cell Signalling Pathways

Empirical Investigation of Metabolic Pathways Evolution

Equation Discovery Connected Directed Acyclic Graphs - DAGs

Inferring Metabolic Pathways

Inferring Signalling Pathways

Empirical Investigation of Protein Interaction Networks Evolution