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Abdul Salam Jarrah
Researcher at American University of Sharjah
Publications - 57
Citations - 1657
Abdul Salam Jarrah is an academic researcher from American University of Sharjah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dynamical systems theory & Monomial. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1503 citations. Previous affiliations of Abdul Salam Jarrah include Virginia Tech & New Mexico State University.
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Polynomial algebra of discrete models in systems biology
TL;DR: A unified framework that can aid the mathematical analysis of Boolean network models, logical models and Petri nets can be provided, which allows the use of a variety of mathematical tools from computer algebra for their analysis.
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Systems Modeling of Molecular Mechanisms Controlling Cytokine-driven CD4+ T Cell Differentiation and Phenotype Plasticity
Adria Carbo,Raquel Hontecillas,Barbara Kronsteiner,Monica Viladomiu,Mireia Pedragosa,Pinyi Lu,Casandra Philipson,Stefan Hoops,Madhav V. Marathe,Stephen Eubank,Keith R. Bisset,Katherine Wendelsdorf,Abdul Salam Jarrah,Yongguo Mei,Josep Bassaganya-Riera,Josep Bassaganya-Riera +15 more
TL;DR: For the first time, novel molecular evidence in vivo is provided demonstrating that PPARγ in addition to regulating CD4+ T cell differentiation also plays a major role controlling Th17 and iTreg plasticity in the gut mucosa.
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Reverse-engineering of polynomial dynamical systems
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an algorithm that computes all possible minimal wiring diagrams for a given set of state transition measurements, using primary decomposition of monomial ideals as the principal tool.
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A systems biology view of cancer
Reinhard Laubenbacher,Valerie Hower,Abdul Salam Jarrah,Suzy V. Torti,Vladimir Shulaev,Vladimir Shulaev,Pedro Mendes,Pedro Mendes,Pedro Mendes,Frank M. Torti,Steven A. Akman +10 more
TL;DR: Three case studies related to diagnostics, therapy, and drug development are presented in detail, focusing on breast cancer, B-cell lymphomas, and colorectal cancer, using a network-centric approach.
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Nested Canalyzing, Unate Cascade, and Polynomial Functions.
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the class of nested canalyzing functions is equal to that of unate cascade functions, and that their analysis is an algebraic variety which makes their analysis amenable to the use of algebraic geometry and computational algebra.