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Design and Analysis of Biomolecular Circuits [electronic resource] : Engineering Approaches to Systems and Synthetic Biology / edited by Heinz Koeppl, Gianluca Setti, Mario di Bernardo, Douglas Densmore.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2011Description: XIII, 402p. 126 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781441967664
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 621.3815 23
LOC classification:
  • TK7888.4
Online resources:
Contents:
Simulation and Analysis of Bio-Molecular Circuits -- Introduction to Chemical Kinetics -- Computer Science Models to Describe Bio-Molecular Circuits -- Limitation of Current Modeling Approaches.-Abstraction in System Design; Abstraction Hierarchies and their use in CAD of Electronic Circuits -- Current efforts in standardization of Biological Parts -- Case Studies.-Biological Modules -- Enabling Technologies for Synthetic and Systems Biology.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book is devoted to the design and analysis of biomolecular circuits as considered in systems biology and synthetic biology.  The aim of the book is to present in a coherent framework some of the most recent work on the analysis, simulation and design of biomolecular circuits and systems, reflecting the interdisciplinary and collaborative nature of the field. The results discussed range from how these systems should be modeled and analyzed, to how they should be physically designed and implemented.   Drawing parallels to electronic circuit design, this book’s contents are organized to reflect what the editors believe are the important, necessary steps to build complex synthetic circuits.  Coverage includes analysis and simulation, modularity and abstraction, design and standardization, and enabling technologies. Each of these themes is organized in different chapters that are self-contained so that they can be read individually by experts but also read sequentially by someone wanting to get an overview of the field. This book is intended for computational scientists, e.g. mathematicians, physicists, computer scientist or engineers as well as for researchers from the life sciences. Every effort has been made to make the presentation accessible to a broad, multi-disciplinary audience.
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Simulation and Analysis of Bio-Molecular Circuits -- Introduction to Chemical Kinetics -- Computer Science Models to Describe Bio-Molecular Circuits -- Limitation of Current Modeling Approaches.-Abstraction in System Design; Abstraction Hierarchies and their use in CAD of Electronic Circuits -- Current efforts in standardization of Biological Parts -- Case Studies.-Biological Modules -- Enabling Technologies for Synthetic and Systems Biology.

This book is devoted to the design and analysis of biomolecular circuits as considered in systems biology and synthetic biology.  The aim of the book is to present in a coherent framework some of the most recent work on the analysis, simulation and design of biomolecular circuits and systems, reflecting the interdisciplinary and collaborative nature of the field. The results discussed range from how these systems should be modeled and analyzed, to how they should be physically designed and implemented.   Drawing parallels to electronic circuit design, this book’s contents are organized to reflect what the editors believe are the important, necessary steps to build complex synthetic circuits.  Coverage includes analysis and simulation, modularity and abstraction, design and standardization, and enabling technologies. Each of these themes is organized in different chapters that are self-contained so that they can be read individually by experts but also read sequentially by someone wanting to get an overview of the field. This book is intended for computational scientists, e.g. mathematicians, physicists, computer scientist or engineers as well as for researchers from the life sciences. Every effort has been made to make the presentation accessible to a broad, multi-disciplinary audience.

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