Modelling Self-Organization in Complex Networks Via a Brain-Inspired Network Automata Theory Improves Link Reliability in Protein Interactomes
Abstract Protein interactomes are epitomes of incomplete and noisy networks. Methods for assessing link-reliability using exclusively topology are valuable in network biology, and their investigation facilitates the general understanding of topological mechanisms and models to draw and correct compl...
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Autor principal: | Carlo Vittorio Cannistraci |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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