Publications by authors named "Rogier J P Van Berlo"

Properties of a chemical entity, both physical and biological, are related to its structure. Since compound similarity can be used to infer properties of novel compounds, in chemoinformatics much attention has been paid to ways of calculating structural similarity. A useful metric to capture the structural similarity between compounds is the relative size of the Maximum Common Subgraph (MCS).

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A standard approach to estimate intracellular fluxes on a genome-wide scale is flux-balance analysis (FBA), which optimizes an objective function subject to constraints on (relations between) fluxes. The performance of FBA models heavily depends on the relevance of the formulated objective function and the completeness of the defined constraints. Previous studies indicated that FBA predictions can be improved by adding regulatory on/off constraints.

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Since protein complexes play a crucial role in biological cells, one of the major goals in bioinformatics is the elucidation of protein complexes. A general approach is to build a prediction rule based on multiple data sources, e.g.

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