The biological data regarding the signalling pathways often consider single pathways or a small number of them. We propose a methodology for composing this kind of data in a coherent framework, in order to be able to investigate a bigger number of signalling pathways. We specify a biological system by means of a set of stoichiometric-like equations resembling the essential features of molecular interactions. We represent these equations by a timed concurrent constraint (ntcc) language, which can deal with partial information and the time for a reaction to occur. We describe a freely available prototypical implementation of our framework.

D., C., Falaschi, M., C., O., C., P. (2010). Compositional modelling of signalling pathways in Timed Concurrent Constraint Programming. In BCB' 10: ACM International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (pp.414-417). ACM [10.1145/1854776.1854843].

Compositional modelling of signalling pathways in Timed Concurrent Constraint Programming

FALASCHI, MORENO;
2010-01-01

Abstract

The biological data regarding the signalling pathways often consider single pathways or a small number of them. We propose a methodology for composing this kind of data in a coherent framework, in order to be able to investigate a bigger number of signalling pathways. We specify a biological system by means of a set of stoichiometric-like equations resembling the essential features of molecular interactions. We represent these equations by a timed concurrent constraint (ntcc) language, which can deal with partial information and the time for a reaction to occur. We describe a freely available prototypical implementation of our framework.
2010
9781450304382
D., C., Falaschi, M., C., O., C., P. (2010). Compositional modelling of signalling pathways in Timed Concurrent Constraint Programming. In BCB' 10: ACM International Conference on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (pp.414-417). ACM [10.1145/1854776.1854843].
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