The contributions in this volume emphasize analysis of experimental data and analytical biochemistry, with examples taken from biochemistry. They serve to inform biomedical researchers of the modern data analysis methods that have developed concomitantly with computer hardware.
Numerical Computer Methods, Part C
โ Scribed by Michael L. Johnson, Ludwig Brand (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 508
- Series
- Methods in Enzymology 321
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for more than forty years, Methods in Enzymology is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. Now with more than 300 volumes (all of them still in print), the series contains much material still relevant today--truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors to volume 321
Pages vii-viii
Preface
Page ix
Michael L. Johnson, Ludwig Brand
Volumes in series
Pages xi-xxix
Physiological modeling with virtual cell framework Original Research Article
Pages 1-23
James C. Schaff, Boris M. Slepchenko, Leslie M. Loew
Kinetic analysis of dynamics of muscle function Original Research Article
Pages 23-37
Julien S. Davis
Molecular parameters from sedimentation velocity experiments: Whole boundary fitting using approximate and numerical solutions of lamm equation Original Research Article
Pages 38-66
Borries Demeler, Joachim Behlke, Otto Ristau
Sedimentation velocity analysis of macromolecular assemblies Original Research Article
Pages 66-80
Lenny M. Carruthers, Virgil R. Schirf, Borries Demeler, Jeffrey C. Hansen
Analysis of weight average sedimentation velocity data Original Research Article
Pages 81-100
John J. Correia
Sedimentation equilibrium analysis of mixed associations using numerical constraints to impose mass or signal conservation Original Research Article
Pages 100-120
John S. Philo
Optimal data analysis using transmitted light intensities in analytical ultracentrifuge Original Research Article
Pages 121-136
Emilios K. Dimitriadis, Marc S. Lewis
Ultracentrifugal analysis of molecular mass of glycoproteins of unknown or ill-defined carbohydrate composition Original Research Article
Pages 136-149
Marc S. Lewis, Richard P. Junghans
Irregularity and asynchrony in biologic network signals Original Research Article
Pages 149-182
Steven M. Pincus
Distribution methods and analysis of nonlinear longitudinal data Original Research Article
Pages 182-195
Michelle Lampl, Michael L. Johnson
Distinguishing models of growth with approximate entropy Original Research Article
Pages 196-207
Michael L. Johnson, Michelle Lampl, Martin Straume
Approximate entropy as indication of goodness-of-fit Original Research Article
Pages 207-216
Michael L. Johnson, Martin Straume
Kinetic models and data analysis methods for fluorescence anisotropy decay Original Research Article
Pages 216-238
Edward L. Rachofsky, William R. Laws
Analysis of nonequilibrium facets of pulsatile sex-steroid secretion in presence of plasma-binding proteins Original Research Article
Pages 239-263
Johannes D. Veldhuis, Michael L. Johnson
Monte Carlo simulations of lateral membrane organization Original Research Article
Pages 263-278
Mads C. Sabra, Ole G. Mouritsen
Hydrodynamic bead modeling of biological macromolecules Original Research Article
Pages 278-304
Olwyn Byron
Bayesian hierarchical models Original Research Article
Pages 305-330
Christopher H. Schmid, Emery N. Brown
Monte Carlo applications to thermal and chemical denaturation experiments of nucleic acids and proteins Original Research Article
Pages 330-352
D.Jeremy Williams, Kathleen B. Hall
Analysis of drug-DNA binding data Original Research Article
Pages 353-369
Xiaogang Qu, Jonathan B. Chaires
Neural network techniques for informatics of cancer drug discovery Original Research Article
Pages 369-395
William W. Van Osdol, Timothy G. Myers, John N. Weinstein
Dynamic network model of glucose counterregulation in subjects with insulin-requiring diabetes Original Research Article
Pages 396-410
Boris P. Kovatchev, Martin Straume, Leon S. Farhy, Daniel J. Cox
Association of self-monitoring blood glucose profiles with glycosylated hemoglobin in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes Original Research Article
Pages 410-417
Boris P. Kovatchev, Daniel J. Cox, Martin Straume, Leon S. Farhy
Outliers and robust parameter estimation Original Research Article
Pages 417-424
Michael L. Johnson
Parameter correlations while curve fitting Original Research Article
Pages 424-446
Michael L. Johnson
Author index
Pages 447-460
Subject index
Pages 461-471
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