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Principles of Computational Cell Biology: From Protein Complexes to Cellular Networks

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This first textbook of its kind provides an ideal introduction to the field for students of biology and bioinformatics. Carefully designed study exercises -- with corresponding answers -- 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. In particular the text focuses on a network-based approach to the study of cellular systems.

289 pages, Paperback

First published August 12, 2008

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September 26, 2010
it is a good book but you have to really go to the further reading part in each chapter if you really want to get a much more precise and real time job that are done in that part,so read this book but have a look to further reading part they are collected very purposefully!
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