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8. CMSB 2010: Trento, Italy
- Paola Quaglia:

Computational Methods in Systems Biology, 8th International Conference, CMSB 2010, Trento, Italy, September 29 - October 1, 2010. Proceedings. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0068-1 - Muffy Calder, Oana Andrei, Andrea Degasperi

, Robin Donaldson:
From species to pathway and tissue as process. 1-2 - Sheref S. Mansy

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Building cell-like structures from the bottom-up. 3 - Franck Delaplace, Hanna Klaudel, Amandine Cartier-Michaud:

Discrete causal model view of biological networks. 4-13 - Faten Nabli, Sylvain Soliman

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Steady-state solution of biochemical systems, beyond S-systems via T-invariants. 14-22 - Allan Clark, Stephen Gilmore, Maria Luisa Guerriero, Peter Kemper:

On verifying Bio-PEPA models. 23-32 - Zujian Wu, Qian Gao, David R. Gilbert:

Target driven biochemical network reconstruction based on petri nets and simulated annealing. 33-42 - Loïc Paulevé, Simon Youssef, Matthew R. Lakin, Andrew Phillips:

A generic abstract machine for stochastic process calculi. 43-54 - Thomas A. Henzinger, Linar Mikeev, Maria Mateescu, Verena Wolf:

Hybrid numerical solution of the chemical master equation. 55-65 - Christian Krause, Carola Krause, Erik P. de Vink:

Action-based analysis of discrete regulatory networks with short-term stimuli. 66-75 - Sven Twardziok

, Heike Siebert, Alexander Heyl:
Stochasticity in reactions: a probabilistic Boolean modeling approach. 76-85 - Robin Donaldson, Carolyn L. Talcott, Merrill Knapp, Muffy Calder

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Understanding signalling networks as collections of signal transduction pathways. 86-95 - Monika Heiner

, Christian Rohr, Martin Schwarick, Stefan Streif
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A comparative study of stochastic analysis techniques. 96-106 - Graciano Dieck Kattas, Peter Gennemark, Dag Wedelin:

Structural identification of GMA models: algorithm and model comparison. 107-113

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