Crosstalk of Dysfunctional Pathways in Alzheimers Disease Brains
Alzheimers disease (AD) is a major nenrodegenerative disorder leading to dementia in the elderly. We proposed a network-based systems biology approach to detect the dysfunctional crosstalk of pathways in six brain regions of AD disease patients. We identified the relationship between AD pathways and its neighbor pathways to investigate their intersections and relationships. The significance of pathways developed in the fatal disorders and the overlapping strength indicate the impacts of neighbor pathways to AD development. The crosstalk with AD pathways provides evidences for the particular tasks of important neighbor pathways as well as the associations between them.
Gene ezpression dysfunctional pathway clustering crosstalk Alzheimers disease
Zhi-Ping Liu Luonan Chen
Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics,Osaka Sangyo University,Osaka 574-8530,Japan
国际会议
The 3rd International Symposium on Optimization and System Biology(第三届最优化与系统生物学国际会议 OSB09)
张家界
英文
288-295
2009-09-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)