Publications of Holger Conzelmann
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Journal Article (4)
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Journal Article
13, 251 (2012)
The Process-Interaction-Model: a common representation of rule-based and logical models allows studying signal transduction on different levels of detail. BMC Bioinformatics 2.
Journal Article
3 (4), pp. 255 - 265 (2009)
Analysis of an apoptotic core model focused on experimental design using artificial data. IET Systems Biology 3.
Journal Article
2, p. 78 (2008)
Exact model reduction of combinatorial reaction networks. BMC Systems Biology 4.
Journal Article
8, 336 (2007)
Reduced modeling of signal transduction - a modular approach. BMC Bioinformatics Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
Dynamic pathway modeling of signal transduction networks: a domain-oriented approach. In: Functional Proteomics, pp. 559 - 578 (Eds. Thompson, J. D.; Schaeffer-Reiss, C.; Ueffing, M.). Humana Press, Totowa, NJ (2008)
Conference Paper (1)
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Conference Paper
Domain-oriented and modular approaches to the reduction of mathematical models of signaling networks. In: 4th Workshop on Computation of Biochemical Pathways and Genetic Networks: a BioSim Event, pp. 13 - 20 (Eds. Kummer, U.; Pahle, J.; Surovtsova, I.; Zobeley, J.). 4th Workshop on Computation of Biochemical Pathways and Genetic Networks, Heidelberg, Germany, September 12, 2005 - September 13, 2005. (2005)
Talk (1)
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Talk
Domain-oriented and modular approaches to the reduction of mathematical models of signaling networks. 4th Workshop on Computation of Biochemical Pathways and Genetic Networks and Genetic Networks, Heidelberg, Germany (2005)
Poster (3)
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Poster
A domain-oriented approach to the reduction of combinatorial complexity in signal transduction networks. 1st FEBS Advanced Course on Systems Biology, Gosau, Austria (2005)
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Poster
Domain oriented modeling and model reduction. 5th International Conference on Systems Biology, Heidelberg, Germany (2004)
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Poster
Modular Analysis of Signaling Networks. 5th International Conference on Systems Biology, Heidelberg, Germany (2004)
Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Mathematical Modeling of Biochemical Signal Transduction Pathways in Mammalian Cells – A Domain-Oriented Approach to Reduce Combinatorial Complexity. Dissertation, Universität, Stuttgart (2008)