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Network alignment is a computational technique to identify topological similarity of graph data by mapping link patterns. In bioinformatics, network alignment algorithms have been applied to protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks to discover evolutionarily conserved substructures at the system level. In particular, local network alignment of PPI networks searches for conserved functional components...
The experimental study of signal transduction over a decade has made a substantial contribution to understanding functional mechanisms in a cell. A signaling pathway represents a linear path of a signaling cascade involving a series of proteins. As an advanced model, multiple linear pathways with extensive cross-talk between receptors can be merged into a larger-scale signaling network. We present...
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