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    Exploring the evolution of biochemical models at the network level by Gebhardt, Tom, Touré, Vasundra, Waltemath, Dagmar, Wolkenhauer, Olaf, Scharm, Martin

    Published in PloS one (21-03-2022)
    “…The evolution of biochemical models is difficult to track. At present, it is not possible to inspect the differences between model versions at the network…”
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    Unveiling network-based functional features through integration of gene expression into protein networks by Jalili, Mahdi, Gebhardt, Tom, Wolkenhauer, Olaf, Salehzadeh-Yazdi, Ali

    “…Decoding health and disease phenotypes is one of the fundamental objectives in biomedicine. Whereas high-throughput omics approaches are available, it is…”
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    Exploring the evolution of biochemical models at the network level by Tom Gebhardt, Vasundra Touré, Dagmar Waltemath, Olaf Wolkenhauer, Martin Scharm

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)
    “…The evolution of biochemical models is difficult to track. At present, it is not possible to inspect the differences between model versions at the network…”
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    Evolution of computational models in BioModels Database and the Physiome Model Repository by Scharm, Martin, Gebhardt, Tom, Touré, Vasundra, Bagnacani, Andrea, Salehzadeh-Yazdi, Ali, Wolkenhauer, Olaf, Waltemath, Dagmar

    Published in BMC systems biology (12-04-2018)
    “…A useful model is one that is being (re)used. The development of a successful model does not finish with its publication. During reuse, models are being…”
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    MeDaX: A Knowledge Graph on FHIR by Mazein, Ilya, Gebhardt, Tom, Zinkewitz, Felix, Michaelis, Lea, Braun, Sarah, Waltemath, Dagmar, Henkel, Ron, Wodke, Judith A H

    “…In Germany, the standard format for exchange of clinical care data for research is HL7 FHIR. Graph databases (GDBs), well suited for integrating complex and…”
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