Petri nets as semi-quantitative modeling method to explore systems behavior of disease-related pathways
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Petri nets represent a mathematical formalism to model systems with
concurrent processes. Since the early 90ies, more and more applications
in biological and medical research has been published using Petri nets
for modeling biochemical systems. That comprises metabolism, signal
transduction and gene regulation at different levels of abstraction and
hybrid models that combine these network types.
The talk will introduce Petri nets in an intuitive way using biochemical
examples. We will explain and discuss the application to explore
mechanisms in processes of the dystrophin-downstream pathway which is
related to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
This talk is part of the Seminars on Quantitative Biology @ CRUK Cambridge Institute series.
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