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Complement factor I, also known as C3b/C4b inactivator, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CFI gene.Complement factor I (factor I) is a protein of the complement system, first isolated in 1966 in guinea pig serum, [5] that regulates complement activation by cleaving cell-bound or fluid phase C3b and C4b. [6]
It is used to test whether measures of a construct are consistent with a researcher's understanding of the nature of that construct (or factor). As such, the objective of confirmatory factor analysis is to test whether the data fit a hypothesized measurement model. This hypothesized model is based on theory and/or previous analytic research. [2]
Cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor (CPSF) is involved in the cleavage of the 3' signaling region from a newly synthesized pre-messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) molecule in the process of gene transcription. In eukaryotes, messenger RNA precursors (pre-mRNA) are transcribed in the nucleus from DNA by the enzyme, RNA polymerase II.
First GUI based application to support scripting in systems biology modeling. Object Pascal: Yes: 2000 JSim [71] First Java-based systems biology modeling platform: Java: Yes: 2003 MetaMod [72] One of the first PC-based systems biology simulators: BBC Micro: No: 1986 MetaModel [73] Early PC-based systems biology simulator: Turbo Pascal 5.0: No ...
Cell Collective [3] is a modeling software that enables one to house dynamical biological data, build computational models, stimulate, break and recreate models. The development is led by Tomas Helikar, [4] a researcher within the field of computational biology. It is designed for biologists, students learning about computational biology ...
Cell-based models are mathematical models that represent biological cells as discrete entities. Within the field of computational biology they are often simply called agent-based models [1] of which they are a specific application and they are used for simulating the biomechanics of multicellular structures such as tissues. to study the influence of these behaviors on how tissues are organised ...
Modelling biological systems is a significant task of systems biology and mathematical biology. [a] Computational systems biology [b] [1] aims to develop and use efficient algorithms, data structures, visualization and communication tools with the goal of computer modelling of biological systems.
Like all computer programs its analytical and simulation programs are constructed from three general types of statements: [4] Structural statements, which define the model. . They consist of FORTRAN-like programming language statements, and functional blocks of program code (procedures) designed for repeat operations that frequently occur in a model definiti