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    • Hodgkin–Huxley revisited 

      Daly, Aidan C.; Gavaghan, David J.; Holmes, Chris (2015)
      As cardiac cell models become increasingly complex, a correspondingly complex ‘genealogy’ of inherited parameter values has also emerged. The result has been the loss of a direct link between model parameters and experimental ...
    • Modelling the species jump 

      Hill, A. A.; Dewé, T.; Kosmider, R. (The Royal Society, 2015)
      The scientific understanding of the driving factors behind zoonotic and pandemic influenzas is hampered by complex interactions between viruses, animal hosts and humans. This complexity makes identifying influenza viruses ...
    • Only accessible information is useful 

      Tikhonov, Mikhail; Little, Shawn C.; Gregor, Thomas (2015)
      Information theory is gaining popularity as a tool to characterize performance of biological systems. However, information is commonly quantified without reference to whether or how a system could extract and use it as a ...
    • Systems Biology in Toxicology and Environmental Health 

      Fry, Rebecca (Academic Press, 2015)
      Systems Biology in Environmental Health: From the Genome to the Epigenome brings a systems biological perspective to recent findings that link environmental exposures to human disease. In addition to introductory chapters ...