S Itzkovitz
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The incoherent feed-forward loop accelerates the response-time of the gal system of Escherichia coli
Mangan S, Itzkovitz S, Zaslaver A, Alon U
J Mol Biol
. 2006 Jan;
356(5):1073-81.
PMID: 16406067
Complex gene regulation networks are made of simple recurring gene circuits called network motifs. One of the most common network motifs is the incoherent type-1 feed-forward loop (I1-FFL), in which...
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Kashtan N, Itzkovitz S, Milo R, Alon U
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2004 Nov;
70(3 Pt 1):031909.
PMID: 15524551
Biological and technological networks contain patterns, termed network motifs, which occur far more often than in randomized networks. Network motifs were suggested to be elementary building blocks that carry out...
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Kashtan N, Itzkovitz S, Milo R, Alon U
Bioinformatics
. 2004 Mar;
20(11):1746-58.
PMID: 15001476
Summary: Biological and engineered networks have recently been shown to display network motifs: a small set of characteristic patterns that occur much more frequently than in randomized networks with the...
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Itzkovitz S, Milo R, Kashtan N, Ziv G, Alon U
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2003 Oct;
68(2 Pt 2):026127.
PMID: 14525069
Understanding the subgraph distribution in random networks is important for modeling complex systems. In classic Erdos networks, which exhibit a Poissonian degree distribution, the number of appearances of a subgraph...
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Milo R, Itzkovitz S, Kashtan N, Chklovskii D, Alon U
Science
. 2002 Oct;
298(5594):824-7.
PMID: 12399590
Complex networks are studied across many fields of science. To uncover their structural design principles, we defined "network motifs," patterns of interconnections occurring in complex networks at numbers that are...