Complexity in biological information processing /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Chichester ; New York :
John Wiley,
2001.
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| Series: | Novartis Foundation symposium ;
239. |
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book. |
Table of Contents:
- Functional modules in biological signalling networks
- Design of immune-based interventions in autoimmunity and viral infections : the need for predictive models that integrate time, dose and classes of immune responses
- Controlling the immune system : diffuse feedback via a diffuse informational network
- The versatility and complexity of calcium signalling
- Multiple pathways of ERK activation of G protein-coupled receptors
- Heterogeneity of second messenger levels in living cells
- Humoral coding and decoding
- From genes to whole organs : connecting biochemistry to physiology
- Development of high-throughput tools to unravel the complexity of gene expression patterns in the mammalian brain
- Understanding complex systems : top-down, bottom-up or middle-out
- Regulation of gene expression by action potentials : dependence on complexity in cellular information processing
- Efficiency and complexity in neural coding
- Neural dynamics in cortical networks : precision of joint-spiking events
- Predictive learning of temporal sequences in recurrent neocortical circuits