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Insilico Systems Biology

Systems biology is a rapidly developing field of biology that uses a holistic approach to study the interactions of components at a cellular and organismal level to understand the functioning and behavior of biological systems. Insilico Systems Biology takes a computational systems biology approach, using computer-b…

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Overview

Systems biology is a rapidly developing field of biology that uses a holistic approach to study the interactions of components at a cellular and organismal level to understand the functioning and behavior of biological systems. Insilico Systems Biology takes a computational systems biology approach, using computer-based models to predict biological and medical events. This approach allows for the study of genetic and biochemical pathways, transcriptional regulators and other biochemical processes, and their complex interactions. As a result, Insilico Systems Biology has been used to develop predictive models for disease progression, drug and vaccine development, and the design of personalized treatments. Additionally, its applications in drug discovery have led to the accelerated development of precise therapies for serious illnesses.

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George Kordas · Russia

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