دورية أكاديمية

Knowledge environments representing molecular entities for the virtual physiological human.

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العنوان: Knowledge environments representing molecular entities for the virtual physiological human.
المؤلفون: Juliane Fluck, Laura Furlong, Oriol Fornes, Corinna Kolářik, Susanne Hanser, Martin Boeker, Stefan Schulz, Ferran Sanz, Roman Klinger, Theo Mevissen, Tobias Gattermayer, Baldo Oliva, Christoph M. Friedrich
المصدر: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical & Engineering Sciences; Sep2008, Vol. 366 Issue 1878, p3091-3110, 20p
مصطلحات موضوعية: HUMAN physiology, VITAL signs, BIOCHEMICAL templates, ORGANS (Anatomy)
مستخلص: In essence, the virtual physiological human (VPH) is a multiscale representation of human physiology spanning from the molecular level via cellular processes and multicellular organization of tissues to complex organ function. The different scales of the VPH deal with different entities, relationships and processes, and in consequence the models used to describe and simulate biological functions vary significantly. Here, we describe methods and strategies to generate knowledge environments representing molecular entities that can be used for modelling the molecular scale of the VPH. Our strategy to generate knowledge environments representing molecular entities is based on the combination of information extraction from scientific text and the integration of information from biomolecular databases. We introduce @neuLink, a first prototype of an automatically generated, disease-specific knowledge environment combining biomolecular, chemical, genetic and medical information. Finally, we provide a perspective for the future implementation and use of knowledge environments representing molecular entities for the VPH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index