Biological Networks
Biological networks are intricate web-like structures of connecting nodes, which represent the links between different biological molecules and processes. They provide a network-based view of biological systems and allow researchers to better understand complex biological processes. Biological networks are used for a variety of applications including drug discovery, disease diagnosis and treatment, and gene expression analysis. They offer valuable insights into the complexity of living organisms and are important tools for advancing biomedical research.
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