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Group: MetabolicModeling - with tag metabolic-reconstruction [11 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the MetabolicModeling group with tag metabolic-reconstruction
  • The RAST Server: Rapid Annotations using Subsystems Technology
    BMC Genomics, Vol. 9 (08 February 2008), 75.
    by Ramy K Aziz, Daniela Bartels, Aaron A Best, Matthew Dejongh, Terrence Disz, Robert A Edwards, Kevin Formsma, Svetlana Gerdes, Elizabeth M Glass, Michael Kubal, Folker Meyer, Gary J Olsen, Robert Olson, Andrei L Osterman, Ross A Overbeek, Leslie K Mcneil, Daniel Paarmann, Tobias Paczian, Bruce Parrello, Gordon D Pusch, Claudia Reich, Rick Stevens, Olga Vassieva, Veronika Vonstein, Andreas Wilke, Olga Zagnitko
    posted to metabolic-reconstruction by JeremyZucker to the group MetabolicModeling on 2008-03-19 02:24:10 as ** along with 1 person klager
  • Evolutionary analysis of enzymes using Chisel.
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 23, No. 22. (15 November 2007), pp. 2961-2968.
    by AA Rodriguez, T Bompada, M Syed, PK Shah, N Maltsev
    posted to metabolic-reconstruction by JeremyZucker to the group MetabolicModeling on 2008-03-19 01:18:31 as **
  • Accelerating the reconstruction of genome-scale metabolic networks
    BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 7 (13 June 2006), 296.
    by Richard A Notebaart, Frank HJ van Enckevort, Christof Francke, Roland J Siezen, Bas Teusink
    posted to metabolic-reconstruction by JeremyZucker to the group MetabolicModeling on 2008-02-08 00:21:34 as ** along with 2 people shung eweaver
  • CO: A chemical ontology for identification of functional groups and semantic comparison of small molecules.
    FEBS Lett, Vol. 579, No. 21. (29 August 2005), pp. 4685-4691.
    by HJ Feldman, M Dumontier, S Ling, N Haider, CW Hogue
  • Use of genome-scale microbial models for metabolic engineering
    Current Opinion in Biotechnology, Vol. 15, No. 1. (February 2004), pp. 64-69.
    by Kiran R Patil, Mats Akesson, Jens Nielsen
  • Genome-scale reconstruction of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolic network.
    Genome Res, Vol. 13, No. 2. (February 2003), pp. 244-253.
    by J Förster, I Famili, P Fu, BØ Palsson, J Nielsen
  • Pathway to synthesis and processing of mycolic acids in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
    Clin Microbiol Rev, Vol. 18, No. 1. (January 2005), pp. 81-101.
    by K Takayama, C Wang, GS Besra
    posted to metabolic-reconstruction mycolic-acid tb by JeremyZucker to the group MetabolicModeling on 2007-10-28 21:15:18 as **
  • Genome data mining of lactic acid bacteria: the impact of bioinformatics
    Current Opinion in Biotechnology, Vol. 15, No. 2. (April 2004), pp. 105-115.
    by Roland J Siezen, Frank H van Enckevort, Michiel Kleerebezem, Bas Teusink
  • Global physiological understanding and metabolic engineering of microorganisms based on omics studies
    Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Vol. 68, No. 5. (2005), pp. 567-579.
    by S Park, S Lee, J Cho, T Kim, J Lee, J Park, MJ Han
    posted to fba metabolic-engineering metabolic-reconstruction by JeremyZucker to the group MetabolicModeling on 2007-10-17 19:42:09 as **
  • Fluxome analysis using GC-MS
    Microbial Cell Factories, Vol. 6 (07 February 2007), 6.
    by Christoph Wittmann
    posted to fba gc-ms metabo metabolic-engineering metabolic-reconstruction by JeremyZucker to the group MetabolicModeling on 2007-10-17 19:39:39 as **
  • Metabolic pathway analysis for rational design of L-methionine production by Escherichia coli and Corynebacterium glutamicum
    Metabolic Engineering, Vol. 8, No. 4. (July 2006), pp. 353-369.
    by Jens O Kromer, Christoph Wittmann, Hartwig Schroder, Elmar Heinzle
    posted to fba metabolic-reconstruction by JeremyZucker to the group MetabolicModeling on 2007-10-17 19:36:07 as **
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