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Metabolic syndrome and robustness tradeoffs


H Kitano, K Oda, T Kimura, Y Matsuoka, M Csete, J … - Diabetes, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The metabolic syndrome is a highly complex breakdown of normal physiology characterized
by obesity, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension. Type 2 diabetes is a major manifestation
of this syndrome, although increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) often ...
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Robustness trade-offs and host–microbial symbiosis in the immune system


H Kitano, K Oda - Molecular systems biology, 2006 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The immune system provides organisms with robustness against pathogen threats, yet it also
often adversely affects the organism as in autoimmune diseases. Recently, the molecular interactions
involved in the immune system have been uncovered. At the same time, the role of the ...
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Robustness as a measure of plausibility in models of biochemical networks


M Morohashi, AE Winn, MT Borisuk, H Bolouri, J … - Journal of theoretical …, 2002 - Elsevier
Theory, experiment, and observation suggest that biochemical networks which are conserved
across species are robust to variations in concentrations and kinetic parameters. Here, we exploit
this expectation to propose an approach to model building and selection. We represent a ...
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[PDF] Highly optimised global organisation of metabolic networks


R Tanaka, M Csete, J Doyle - IEE Proceedings-Systems Biology, 2005 - cds.caltech.edu
Abstract: High-level, mathematically precise descriptions of the global organisation of complex
metabolic networks are necessary for understanding the global structure of metabolic
networks, the interpretation and integration of large amounts of biologic data (sequences, ...
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Bow ties, metabolism and disease

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M Csete, J Doyle - TRENDS in Biotechnology, 2004 - Elsevier
Systems biology is a multidisciplinary approach for describing, understanding and controlling
the properties and dynamics of whole biological networks and systems that combines high-throughput
data generation with new computational and mathematical tools [1]. The long-term goal in ...
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Scale-freeness and biological networks

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M Arita - Journal of biochemistry, 2005 - Jpn Biochemical Soc
The notion of scale-freeness and its prevalence in both natural and artificial networks have recently
attracted much attention. The concept of scale-freeness is enthusiastically applied to almost any
conceivable network, usually with affirmative conclusions. Well-known scale-free ...
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[PDF] Biological robustness


H Kitano - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2004 - cogs.susx.ac.uk
The discovery of fundamental, systems-level principles that underlie complex biological systems
is a prime sci- entific goal in systems biology1,2. Robustness is a prop- erty that allows a system
to maintain its functions despite external and internal perturbations. It is one of the fun- ...
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Selective regulation of cellular processes via protein cascades acting as band- …

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M Marhl, M Perc, S Schuster - FEBS letters, 2005 - Elsevier
We show by mathematical modelling that a two-level protein cascade can act as a band-pass
filter for time-limited oscillations. The band-pass filters are then combined into a network of
three-level signalling cascades that by filtering the frequency of time-limited oscillations ...
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Cancer as a robust system: implications for anticancer therapy


H Kitano - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2004 - nature.com
Cancers are extremely complex, heterogeneous diseases. Many approaches to anticancer treatment
have had limited success — cures are still rare. A fundamental hurdle to cancer therapy is acquired
tumour 'robustness'. The goal of this article is to present a perspective on cancer as a ...
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[CITATION] Cancer robustness: tumour tactics


H Kitano - Nature, 2003 - adsabs.harvard.edu
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