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Andrea Sackmann
Researcher at Poznań University of Technology
Publications - 7
Citations - 453
Andrea Sackmann is an academic researcher from Poznań University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Petri net & Biological network. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 432 citations.
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Application of Petri net based analysis techniques to signal transduction pathways
TL;DR: The paper demonstrates how Petri net analysis techniques can promote a deeper understanding of signal transduction pathways and introduces the new notion of feasible t-invariants, which represent minimal self-contained subnets being active under a given input situation.
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Modularization of biochemical networks based on classification of Petri net t-invariants
Eva Grafahrend-Belau,Falk Schreiber,Monika Heiner,Andrea Sackmann,Björn H. Junker,Stefanie Grunwald,Astrid Speer,Katja Winder,Ina Koch +8 more
TL;DR: A new approach to automatically classify t-invariants to cope with network complexity based on cluster analysis is introduced and it is suggested that UPGMA and Complete Linkage are suitable for clustering t-Invariants with respect to the biological interpretability.
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An analysis of the Petri net based model of the human body iron homeostasis process
TL;DR: A Petri net based model of the human body iron homeostasis is presented and analyzed and an analysis of the model from a mathematical point of view is given.
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Petri net based model of the body iron homeostasis.
Dorota Formanowicz,Andrea Sackmann,Piotr Formanowicz,Piotr Formanowicz,Jacek Blazewicz,Jacek Blazewicz +5 more
TL;DR: A Petri net based model of the body iron homeostasis is presented, which allows for a possible simulation of the process, since PetriNet theory provides a lot of established analysis techniques.
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Some aspects of the anemia of chronic disorders modeled and analyzed by petri net based approach
Dorota Formanowicz,Andrea Sackmann,Adam Kozak,Jacek Blazewicz,Jacek Blazewicz,Piotr Formanowicz,Piotr Formanowicz +6 more
TL;DR: A mathematical model of the human body iron homeostasis is built, which possibly most exactly would reflect the metabolism of iron in the case of anemia and inflammation, formulated in the language of Petri net theory.