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Specification, construction, and exact reduction of state transition system models of biochemical processes
2012
Journal of Chemical Physics
Biochemical reaction systems may be viewed as discrete event processes characterized by a number of states and state transitions. These systems may be modeled as state transition systems with transitions representing individual reaction events. Since they often involve a large number of interactions, it can be difficult to construct such a model for a system, and since the resulting state-level model can involve a huge number of states, model analysis can be difficult or impossible. Here, we
doi:10.1063/1.4758074
pmid:23083149
pmcid:PMC3487925
fatcat:7yhkxkr2qndifer62hsa7zease