reviewJournal of Cell ScienceOct 27, 2005Closed access

Scale-free networks in cell biology

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

A cell's behavior is a consequence of the complex interactions between its numerous constituents, such as DNA, RNA, proteins and small molecules. Cells use signaling pathways and regulatory mechanisms to coordinate multiple processes, allowing them to respond to and adapt to an ever-changing environment. The large number of components, the degree of interconnectivity and the complex control of cellular networks are becoming evident in the integrated genomic and proteomic analyses that are emerging. It is increasingly recognized that the understanding of properties that arise from whole-cell function require integrated, theoretical descriptions of the relationships between different cellular components. Recent…

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Keywords
  • Interconnectivity
  • Biology
  • Computational biology
  • Function (biology)
  • Biological network
  • Systems biology
  • Scale-free network
  • Complex network
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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