16 research outputs found
Oxidative stress and histopathologic biomarkers of exposure to bisphenol-A in the freshwater fish, Ctenopharyngodon idella
De novo assembly and characterization of the liver transcriptome of Mugil incilis (lisa) using next generation sequencing
First report on fish cysteine as a biomarker of contamination in the River Chenab, Pakistan
Spatial distribution and partitioning of polychlorinated biphenyl and organochlorine pesticide in water and sediment from Sarno River and Estuary, Southern Italy
Beyond standardization: dynamic software infrastructures for systems biology
Progress in systems biology is seriously hindered by slow production of suitable software infrastructures. Biologists need infrastructure that easily connects to work that is done in other laboratories, for which standardization is helpful. However, the infrastructure must also accommodate the specifics of their biological system, but appropriate mechanisms to support variation are currently lacking. We argue that a minimal computer language, and a software tool called a generator, can be used to quickly produce customized software infrastructures that ‘systems biologists really want to have'.