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FIGURE 3. From: Toward a complete in silico, multi-layered embryonic stem cell regulatory network.

Nodes from the literature-based network shown in are color coded based on changes in expression after Nanog down-regulation using shRNA in mES cells. Green represents down-regulation, red up-regulation. Data for gray nodes was not obtained.

Huilei Xu, et al. Wiley Interdiscip Rev Syst Biol Med. ;2(6):708-733.
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FIGURE 1. From: Toward a complete in silico, multi-layered embryonic stem cell regulatory network.

Pipeline process for systematic studies of ES cells starting with experimental methods to characterize the state of the cell at different regulatory layers. Then, data from such experiments are stored in public repositories for data consolidation and reuse. Such databases are analyzed by algorithms implemented in software tools that can make predictions and build networks from the data. Different types of networks from the different regulatory layers can be combined, whereas lists of genes/proteins can be probed for functional enrichment using integrated computational platforms.

Huilei Xu, et al. Wiley Interdiscip Rev Syst Biol Med. ;2(6):708-733.
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FIGURE 2. From: Toward a complete in silico, multi-layered embryonic stem cell regulatory network.

Initial literature-based regulatory network for mES cells self-renewal and pluripotency. The network contains 121 nodes representing genes or gene-encoding proteins with 187 edges involved in mouse ES cell self-renewal. Edge type: directed (positive/negative effects); undirected (neutral effect, i.e., protein–protein interactions). Edge color: dark blue (transcriptional positive); green (transcriptional negative); black (signaling positive); gray (signaling negative). Edge style: solid (direct); dashed (indirect). Node color: yellow (extracellular ligand); gray (membrane protein); cyan (cytosolic protein); red (nuclear proteins/genes); green (sarcoplasmic reticulum). A web-based system to navigate through components and their interactions is provided at http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/iscmid/literature.

Huilei Xu, et al. Wiley Interdiscip Rev Syst Biol Med. ;2(6):708-733.

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