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This page contains information on the text ''Biomolecular Feedback Systems'' by Domitilla Del Vecchio and Richard M. Murray.   
 
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This textbook is intended for researchers interested in the application of feedback and control to biomolecular systems.  The material has been designed so that it can be used in parallel with ''Feedback Systems'' as part of a course on biomolecular feedback and control systems, or as a standalone reference for readers who have had a basic course in feedback and control theory.
 
This textbook is intended for researchers interested in the application of feedback and control to biomolecular systems.  The material has been designed so that it can be used in parallel with ''Feedback Systems'' as part of a course on biomolecular feedback and control systems, or as a standalone reference for readers who have had a basic course in feedback and control theory.
  
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Domitilla Del Vecchio and Richard M. Murray

This page contains information on the text Biomolecular Feedback Systems by Domitilla Del Vecchio and Richard M. Murray.

Copyright in this book is held by Princeton University Press, who have kindly agreed to allow us to keep the book available on the web.

This textbook is intended for researchers interested in the application of feedback and control to biomolecular systems. The material has been designed so that it can be used in parallel with Feedback Systems as part of a course on biomolecular feedback and control systems, or as a standalone reference for readers who have had a basic course in feedback and control theory.

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Contents

  • Preface and Contents (PDF)
  • Chapter 1: Introductory Concepts (PDF)
    • Systems Biology: Modeling, Analysis and the Role of Feedback
    • The Cell as a System
    • Control and Dynamical Systems Tools
    • Input/Output Modeling
    • From Systems to Synthetic Biology
  • Chapter 2: Core Processes (PDF)
    • Modeling Chemical Reactions
    • Transcription and Translation
    • Transcriptional Regulation
    • Post-Transcriptional Regulation
    • Cellular Subsystems
  • Chapter 3: Dynamic Behavior (PDF)
    • Analysis Near Equilibria
    • Robustness
    • Oscillatory Behavior
    • Bifurcations
    • Model Reduction Techniques
  • Chapter 4: Stochastic Modeling and Analysis (PDF)
    • Stochastic Modeling of Biochemical Systems
    • Simulation of Stochastic Systems
    • Input/Output Linear Stochastic Systems
  • Chapter 5: Biological Circuit Components (PDF)
    • Introduction to Biological Circuit Design
    • Negative Autoregulation
    • The Toggle Switch
    • The Repressilator
    • Activator-repressor Clock
    • An Incoherent Feedforward Loop (IFFL)
    • Bacterial Chemotaxis
  • Chapter 6: Interconnecting Components (PDF)
    • Input/Output Modeling and the Modularity Assumption
    • Introduction to Retroactivity
    • Retroactivity in Gene Circuits
    • Retroactivity in Signaling Systems
    • Insulation Devices: Retroactivity Attentuation
    • A Case Study on the Use of Insulation Devices
  • Chapter 7: Design Tradeoffs (PDF)
    • Competition for Shared Cellular Resources
    • Stochastic Effects: Design Tradeoffs in Systems with Large Gains
  • Bibliography and Index (PDF)

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