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6th HSB 2019: Prague, Czech Republic
- Milan Ceska, Nicola Paoletti:
Hybrid Systems Biology - 6th International Workshop, HSB 2019, Prague, Czech Republic, April 6-7, 2019, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11705, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-28041-3
Invited Papers
- Alberto Averna, Marta Carè, Stefano Buccelli, Marianna Semprini, Francesco Difato, Michela Chiappalone:
A Multimodular System to Study the Impact of a Focal Lesion in Neuronal Cell Cultures. 3-15 - Thao Dang:
Reachability Analysis and Hybrid Systems Biology - In Memoriam Oded Maler. 16-29 - Igor Schreiber, Frantisek Muzika, Jan Cervený:
Reaction Networks, Oscillatory Motifs and Parameter Estimation in Biochemical Systems. 30-41
Regular Papers
- Isabel Cristina Pérez-Verona, Mirco Tribastone, Max Tschaikowski:
Fixed-Point Computation of Equilibria in Biochemical Regulatory Networks. 45-62 - Gerrit Großmann, Verena Wolf:
Rejection-Based Simulation of Stochastic Spreading Processes on Complex Networks. 63-79 - Pavol Bokes, Abhyudai Singh:
Controlling Noisy Expression Through Auto Regulation of Burst Frequency and Protein Stability. 80-97 - Ádám M. Halász, Brandon L. Clark, Ouri Maler, Jeremy S. Edwards:
Extracting Landscape Features from Single Particle Trajectories. 98-116 - Charalampos Kyriakopoulos, Pascal Giehr, Alexander Lück, Jörn Walter, Verena Wolf:
A Hybrid HMM Approach for the Dynamics of DNA Methylation. 117-131 - Cecile Moulin, Laurent Tournier, Sabine Pérès:
Using a Hybrid Approach to Model Central Carbon Metabolism Across the Cell Cycle. 132-146 - Matej Hajnal, Morgane Nouvian, David Safránek, Tatjana Petrov:
Data-Informed Parameter Synthesis for Population Markov Chains. 147-164 - Daniel Figueiredo, Eugénio Rocha, Manuel António Martins, Madalena Chaves:
rPrism - A Software for Reactive Weighted State Transition Models. 165-174
Short Paper
- Lin Liu, Alexander Bockmayr:
Hybrid Modeling of Metabolic-Regulatory Networks (Extended Abstract). 177-180
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