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Revision as of 02:36, 7 August 2008

Intro

2007

Rules of engagement
John Doyle and Marie Csete
Nature Vol 446:860 April 19 2007 (142K)

2006

Advanced Methods and Algorithms for Biological Networks Analysis,
H El-Samad , A Papachristodoulou, S Prajna, J Doyle, and M Khammash
In Proc. IEEE, 94 (4): 832-853 APR 2006 (900K)

Module-Based Analysis of Robustness Tradeoffs in the Heat Shock Response System
Hiroyuki Kurata, Hana El-Samad, Rei Iwasaki, Hisao Ohtake, John C Doyle, Irina Grigorova, Carol A. Gross, Mustafa Khammash,
PLoS Comput Biol 2(7): July 2006 (1.1MB)

2005

Some protein interaction data do not exhibit power law statistics,
R. Tanaka, T-M Yi, and J. Doyle
FEBS letters, 579 (23): 5140-5144 Sept 26 2005 (221K)

Highly optimised global organisation of metabolic networks,
R. Tanaka, M. Csete and J. Doyle,
IEE Proc.-Syst. Biol. 152(4): 179, Dec 2005 (820K)

Motifs, control, and stability (including Supplementary Notes: Elementary Feedback Concepts)
Doyle J and Csete M
PLoS Biol 3(11): e392; 2005. (387K)

Surviving Heat Shock: Control Strategies for Robustness and Performance
H. El-Samad, H. Kurata , J.C. Doyle , C.A. Gross, and M. Khammash,
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102(8): 2736-2741 Feb 22, 2005. (390K)

2004

Robustness of cellular functions,
J. Stelling, U. Sauer, Z. Szallasi, F. J. Doyle III, and J. Doyle,
Cell 118: 675–685, Sept 17 2004 (244K)

Bow ties, metabolism, and disease,
Csete M.E. and J.C. Doyle,
Trends in Biotechnology 22(9):446-50 Sept 2004. (121K)

2002

Reverse Engineering of Biological Complexity
Csete M and Doyle J,
Science 295 (5560): 1664-1669 Mar 1, 2002. (1.2MB)

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