| View Larger Image | Principles of Computational Cell Biology: From Protein Complexes to Cellular Networks | Paperbackby Volkhard Helms (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Wiley-VCH | | Edition: | 1st Edition | | Page Count: | 289 Pages | | Publication Date: | August 11, 2008 | | Sales Rank: | 295,716th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description "This volume contains succinct, yet clear, descriptions of each of these topics and is best suited for readers who are delving into these concepts for the first time." -The Quarterly Review of Biology, 2009 This textbook provides an ideal introduction to computational cell biology for students of biology and bioinformatics. In particular the text focuses on a network-based approach to the study of cellular systems. Almost 30 carefully designed study exercises offer excellent support for those preparing for exams in these subjects, and help introduce the more technical aspects of the topic while keeping maths to a minimum. |
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| Great book! by Tolga Can (Ankara, Turkey) 5 Stars May 30, 2009 This book provides a very nice comprehensive overview of computational systems biology. Most of the state of the art computational techniques are covered by the book. It is a must read book for any new student who wants to do research in computational analysis of biological networks.
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