Robust performance in biophysical networks


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2005

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Abstract

Robust performance, the attainment of a specified response under uncertainty, is a well studied problem in control engineering. In the field of systems biology, related problems are emerging from the quantitative analysis of complex biophysical networks. In this paper, connections are made between the robust performance questions in biology and engineering. Two examples are used to illustrate these ideas: (i) a signal transduction network, and (ii) the gene network responsible for circadian oscillations.

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Proceedings of the 16th IFAC World Congress

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38 (1)

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31 - 36

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Elsevier

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16th IFAC World Congress (IFAC 2005)

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Robustness analysis; Systems biology; Robust performance; Circadian rhythm; Signal transduction

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03699 - Stelling, Jörg / Stelling, Jörg check_circle

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