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Review articles in Computational biology/Bioinformatics -1

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 Hi guys,  Here is a latest review article on  Tracing the footsteps of autophagy in computational biology . This review article is an open access article published in Briefings in Bioinformatics. If you are interested to check the latest research on autophagy using the computational biology approaches such as mathematical modelling, artificial intelligence, systems biology, databases, etc. this review is a one stop junction for you. The goal of this review is to show how systems biology approaches are being utilized to examine the autophagy process.  The utilization of computational methods incorporating mathematical modelling and network analysis in the autophagy process is discussed in detail.  This article covers a variety of mathematical models for investigating autophagy that are based on a system of differential equations.  The importance of network analysis and machine learning in identifying the core regulatory gear driving the autophagy process ha...

UNKNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE MANHATTAN PROJECT: PART 1

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UNKNOWN FACTS ABOUT THE MANHATTAN PROJECT: PART 1 The latter years of World War II were defined by a technological arms race and the pursuit of a superweapon capable of subduing the other side. Germany developed a range of technologically powerful "wonder weapons," but the atomic bomb escaped its researchers. On the other hand, the United States deciphered the bomb's secret through the "Manhattan Project," ushering in the first use of atomic weapons in war, the defeat of Japan, and the beginning of a new age of uneasy peace. This was one of the most secret projects of the US and hence was bestowed with flawless security. District officials went above and above to ensure that no one without the required approval was permitted access to site structures or facilities. Each site featured many security checkpoints that were manned twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week by military police. Additionally, each site's perimeter was ringed by thick barbed-wire fen...