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    A multiscale model for the assessment of autonomic dysfunction in human endotoxemia by Foteinou, P.T, Calvano, S.E, Lowry, S.F, Androulakis, I.P

    Published in Journal of critical care (01-09-2009)
    “…[...]a signal transduction model is developed to describe the release of stress hormones, whereas disruptions in autonomic activity are quantified through HRV…”
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    Modeling endotoxin-induced systemic inflammation using an indirect response approach by Foteinou, P.T., Calvano, S.E., Lowry, S.F., Androulakis, I.P.

    Published in Mathematical biosciences (01-01-2009)
    “…A receptor mediated model of endotoxin-induced human inflammation is proposed. The activation of the innate immune system in response to the endotoxin stimulus…”
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    Networks, biology and systems engineering: A case study in inflammation by Foteinou, P.T., Yang, E., Androulakis, I.P.

    Published in Computers & chemical engineering (10-12-2009)
    “…Biological systems can be modeled as networks of interacting components across multiple scales. A central problem in computational systems biology is to…”
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    A novel non-overlapping bi-clustering algorithm for network generation using living cell array data by Yang, E., Foteinou, P.T., King, K.R., Yarmush, M.L., Androulakis, I.P.

    Published in Bioinformatics (01-09-2007)
    “…Motivation: The living cell array quantifies the contribution of activated transcription factors upon the expression levels of their target genes. The direct…”
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    Translational Potential of Systems-Based Models of Inflammation by Foteinou, P.T., Calvano, S.E., Lowry, S.F., Androulakis, I.P.

    Published in Clinical and translational science (01-02-2009)
    “…A critical goal of translational research is to convert basic science to clinically relevant actions related to disease prevention, diagnosis, and eventually…”
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