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Scale-Free Networks.
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A General Framework for Weighted Gene Co-Expression Network Analysis
Bin Zhang,Steve Horvath +1 more
TL;DR: A general framework for `soft' thresholding that assigns a connection weight to each gene pair is described and several node connectivity measures are introduced and provided empirical evidence that they can be important for predicting the biological significance of a gene.
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Network Medicine: A Network-Based Approach to Human Disease
TL;DR: Advances in this direction are essential for identifying new disease genes, for uncovering the biological significance of disease-associated mutations identified by genome-wide association studies and full-genome sequencing, and for identifying drug targets and biomarkers for complex diseases.
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Statistical physics of social dynamics
TL;DR: In this article, a wide list of topics ranging from opinion and cultural and language dynamics to crowd behavior, hierarchy formation, human dynamics, and social spreading are reviewed and connections between these problems and other, more traditional, topics of statistical physics are highlighted.
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The human disease network
Kwang-Il Goh,Michael E. Cusick,David Valle,Barton Childs,Marc Vidal,Albert-László Barabási,Albert-László Barabási +6 more
TL;DR: This paper found that essential human genes are likely to encode hub proteins and are expressed widely in most tissues, while the vast majority of disease genes are non-essential and show no tendency to encoding hub proteins, and their expression pattern indicates that they are localized in the functional periphery of the network.
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Exploring the brain network: A review on resting-state fMRI functional connectivity
TL;DR: The use of spontaneous resting-state fMRI in determining functional connectivity, how functional connections tend to be related to structural connections in the brain network and how functional brain communication may form a key role in cognitive performance are discussed.