Modeling Cell Decision-Making Processes Using Systems Biology Approaches
Autour(s)
- Bing Pan, Lixuan Zhang, Chang Li, Don Chen, Lee Chen
Abstract
The decision-making processes of cells are critical for a wide range of biological functions, including growth, differentiation, and response to environmental cues. These processes are regulated by complex interactions between biochemical signals and molecular networks. Systems biology approaches provide a powerful tool to model and analyze these processes, allowing for a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms. In this article, we review recent advances in systems biology approaches for modeling cell decision-making processes and highlight their applications in various biological contexts.