Computational Biology-innovations
Computational biology, which includes many aspects of
bioinformatics, is the science of using biological data to develop algorithms or models in order to understand biological systems and relationships. Until recently, biologists did not have access to very large amounts of data. This data has now become commonplace, particularly in
molecular biology and genomics. Researchers were able to develop analytical methods for interpreting biological information, but were unable to share them quickly among colleagues
Bioinformatics began to develop in the early 1970s. It was considered the science of analyzing informatics processes of various biological systems. At this time, research in artificial intelligence was using network models of the human
brain in order to generate new algorithms. This use of biological data to develop other fields pushed biological researchers to revisit the idea of using computers to evaluate and compare large data sets. By 1982,
information was being shared among researchers through the use of punch cards. The amount of data being shared began to grow exponentially by the end of the 1980s. This required the development of new computational methods in order to quickly analyze and interpret relevant information. Computational biology has been used to help sequence the human genome, create accurate models of the human brain, and assist in modeling biological systems.
High Impact List of Articles
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Intracranial Venous Sinuses Characteristics Prior To And Following Resection Of Brain Tumors
Amit Azriel, Israel Melamed, Yuval Sufaro, Avi Cohen, Mony Benifla, Nitsan Mendelson & Ilan Shelef
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Intracranial Venous Sinuses Characteristics Prior To And Following Resection Of Brain Tumors
Amit Azriel, Israel Melamed, Yuval Sufaro, Avi Cohen, Mony Benifla, Nitsan Mendelson & Ilan Shelef
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Radiofrequency ablation versus surgical resection for intrahepatic: hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence
Yongjun Chen, Xuxiao Chen, Yongjun Chen, Qinyu Li, Di Ma, Baiyong Shen and Chenghong Peng
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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Radiofrequency ablation versus surgical resection for intrahepatic: hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence
Yongjun Chen, Xuxiao Chen, Yongjun Chen, Qinyu Li, Di Ma, Baiyong Shen and Chenghong Peng
Short Communication: Imaging in Medicine
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Prostate artery embolization for benign prostatic hyperplasia
Anirudh Mirakhur and Justin McWilliams
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Prostate artery embolization for benign prostatic hyperplasia
Anirudh Mirakhur and Justin McWilliams
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Marriage of CT and MRI for vulnerable plaque characterization
G Wang, F Liu, F Liu, G Cao, H Gao & MW Vannier
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Marriage of CT and MRI for vulnerable plaque characterization
G Wang, F Liu, F Liu, G Cao, H Gao & MW Vannier
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Day-to-day variation in Doppler activity in patients on stable etanercept treatment: an exploratory cohort study
Lene Terslev, Klaus Muller, Robin Christensen, Karen Ellegaard, Soren Torp Pedersen, Sif Gudbrandsdottir and Henning Bliddal
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Day-to-day variation in Doppler activity in patients on stable etanercept treatment: an exploratory cohort study
Lene Terslev, Klaus Muller, Robin Christensen, Karen Ellegaard, Soren Torp Pedersen, Sif Gudbrandsdottir and Henning Bliddal
Research Article: Imaging in Medicine
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