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- Fast computation of Katz index for efficient processing of link prediction queries
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- Computational challenges in systems biology
- A matrix based algorithm for protein-protein interaction prediction using domain-domain associations
- Memory effects in biochemical networks as the natural counterpart of extrinsic noise
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