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With advances in biotechnologies, large-scale biological data has been and will continue to be produced. These large-scale biological data contain insightful information for understanding the mechanism of biological systems and have proven useful in the diagnosis, treatment, and drug design for genomic-alerted diseases. In this special section, five papers in their significantly extended versions...
Systems Biology is a new area, which requires collaboration between researchers from diverse disciplines. Systems and control research can play an important role in the study and understanding of biological systems. On small scale, there are some promising initial results in two example areas, however, much more work is needed for results to reach their full potential impact.
Fluorescence microscopy has regained much attention in the last years especially in the field of systems biology. It has been recognized as a rich source of information extending the existing sources since it allows simultaneous collection of spatial and temporal protein information. In order to enable a high-throughput and high-content image analysis, sophisticated image processing routines become...
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