Items where Division is "School of Medicine > Computational and Systems Biology" and Year is 2016
Number of items: 8. Amrit, FRG and Steenkiste, EM and Ratnappan, R and Chen, SW and McClendon, TB and Kostka, D and Yanowitz, J and Olsen, CP and Ghazi, A (2016) DAF-16 and TCER-1 Facilitate Adaptation to Germline Loss by Restoring Lipid Homeostasis and Repressing Reproductive Physiology in C. elegans. PLoS Genetics, 12 (2). ISSN 1553-7390 Cribbs, SK and Uppal, K and Li, S and Jones, DP and Huang, L and Tipton, L and Fitch, A and Greenblatt, RM and Kingsley, L and Guidot, DM and Ghedin, E and Morris, A (2016) Correlation of the lung microbiota with metabolic profiles in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in HIV infection. Microbiome, 4. Donovan, RM and Tapia, JJ and Sullivan, DP and Faeder, JR and Murphy, RF and Dittrich, M and Zuckerman, DM (2016) Unbiased Rare Event Sampling in Spatial Stochastic Systems Biology Models Using a Weighted Ensemble of Trajectories. PLoS Computational Biology, 12 (2). ISSN 1553-734X Gau, D and Veon, W and Zeng, X and Yates, N and Shroff, SG and Koes, DR and Roy, P (2016) Threonine 89 is an important residue of profilin-1 that is phosphorylatable by protein kinase A. PLoS ONE, 11 (5). Morris, A and Paulson, JN and Talukder, H and Tipton, L and Kling, H and Cui, L and Fitch, A and Pop, M and Norris, KA and Ghedin, E (2016) Longitudinal analysis of the lung microbiota of cynomolgous macaques during long-term SHIV infection. Microbiome, 4. Sedgewick, AJ and Shi, I and Donovan, RM and Benos, PV (2016) Learning mixed graphical models with separate sparsity parameters and stability-based model selection. BMC Bioinformatics, 17 (5). Sheehan, Robert (2016) Closing the loop: A combined computational modeling and experimental approach provides novel insights into immune cell signaling systems and their global effects. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh. (Unpublished) Zhang, Jingyu and Tian, Xiao-Jun and Xing, Jianhua (2016) Signal Transduction Pathways of EMT Induced by TGF-β, SHH, and WNT and Their Crosstalks. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 5 (4). ISSN 2077-0383 |