This is the PDF eBook version for Systems Immunology – An Introduction to Modeling Methods for Scientists by Jayajit Das, Ciriyam Jayaprakash
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to basic concepts in immunology
Roxana Khazen and Salvatore Valitutti
2 Overview of mechanistic modeling: Techniques, approximations, and assumptions
Steven M. Abel
3 The fundamentals of statistical data analysis
William C. L. Stewart
4 Using data to guide model construction: Application of principal component analysis
and related methods in immunology research
Kathryn Miller-Jensen
5 An introduction to rule-based modeling of immune receptor signaling
John A.P. Sekar and James R. Faeder
6 Boolean models in immunology
Reinhard Laubenbacher and Elena Dimitrova
7 From evolutionary computation to phenotypic spandrels: Inverse problem for immune
ligand recognition
Paul François and Mathieu Hemery
8 Zen and the art of parameter estimation in systems biology
Christopher R. Myers
9 Spatial kinetics in immunological modeling
Daniel Coombs and Byron Goldstein
10 Analysis and modeling of single cell data
Derya Altintan, Jascha Diemer, and Heinz Koeppl
11 Quantifying lymphocyte receptor diversity
Thierry Mora and Aleksandra M. Walczak
12 Antigen receptor diversification during immune responses
Miri Michaeli and Ramit Mehr
13 Quantitative modeling of mast cell signaling
Lily A. Chylek, David A. Holowka, Barbara A. Baird, and William S. Hlavacek
14 Physical models in immune signaling
Jayajit Das
15 Modeling and inference of cell population dynamics
Michael Flossdorf and Thomas Höfer
16 Population dynamics of host and pathogens
Amber M. Smith, Ruy M. Ribeiro, and Alan S. Perelson
17 Viral fitness landscapes: A physical sciences perspective
Gregory R. Hart and Andrew L. Ferguson
18 A wish-list for modeling immunological synapses
Michael L. Dustin