A systems biology approach to construct the gene regulatory network of systemic inflammation via microarray and databases mining

  • Chen B
  • Yang S
  • Lan C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Inflammation is a hallmark of many human diseases. Elucidating the mechanisms underlying systemic inflammation has long been an important topic in basic and clinical research. When primary pathogenetic events remains unclear due to its immense complexity, construction and analysis of the gene regulatory network of inflammation at times becomes the best way to understand the detrimental effects of disease. However, it is difficult to recognize and evaluate relevant biological processes from the huge quantities of experimental data. It is hence appealing to find an algorithm which can generate a gene regulatory network of systemic inflammation from high-throughput genomic studies of human diseases. Such network will be essential for us to extract valuable information from the complex and chaotic network under diseased conditions.

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Chen, B.-S., Yang, S.-K., Lan, C.-Y., & Chuang, Y.-J. (2008). A systems biology approach to construct the gene regulatory network of systemic inflammation via microarray and databases mining. BMC Medical Genomics, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1755-8794-1-46

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