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Markus Krummenacker

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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|March 20, 2014
Optimal metabolic route search based on atom mappingsMario Latendresse, Markus Krummenacker, Peter D Karp
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|December 3, 2015
Representation and inference of cellular architecture for metabolic reconstruction and modelingSuzanne Paley, Markus Krummenacker, Peter D Karp
Microbiome|June 9, 2019
Metabolic route computation in organism communitiesMarkus Krummenacker, Mario Latendresse, Peter D Karp
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|January 21, 2012
Construction and completion of flux balance models from pathway databasesMario Latendresse, Markus Krummenacker, Miles Trupp, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 25, 2021
Leveraging Curation Among <i>Escherichia coli</i> Pathway/Genome Databases Using Ortholog-Based Annotation PropagationSuzanne Paley, Ingrid M Keseler, Markus Krummenacker, et al.
Metabolites|January 27, 2021
Pathway Tools Visualization of Organism-Scale Metabolic NetworksSuzanne Paley, Richard Billington, James Herson, et al.
Msystems|July 3, 2024
The Genome Explorer genome browserJames Herson, Markus Krummenacker, Aaron Spaulding, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 18, 2005
Querying and computing with BioCyc databasesMarkus Krummenacker, Suzanne Paley, Lukas Mueller, et al.
Genome Biology|January 12, 2005
Computational prediction of human metabolic pathways from the complete human genomePedro Romero, Jonathan Wagg, Michelle L Green, et al.
Trends in Microbiology|July 7, 2009
What we can learn about Escherichia coli through application of Gene OntologyJames C Hu, Peter D Karp, Ingrid M Keseler, et al.
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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|March 20, 2014
Optimal metabolic route search based on atom mappingsMario Latendresse, Markus Krummenacker, Peter D Karp
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|December 3, 2015
Representation and inference of cellular architecture for metabolic reconstruction and modelingSuzanne Paley, Markus Krummenacker, Peter D Karp
Microbiome|June 9, 2019
Metabolic route computation in organism communitiesMarkus Krummenacker, Mario Latendresse, Peter D Karp
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|January 21, 2012
Construction and completion of flux balance models from pathway databasesMario Latendresse, Markus Krummenacker, Miles Trupp, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 25, 2021
Leveraging Curation Among <i>Escherichia coli</i> Pathway/Genome Databases Using Ortholog-Based Annotation PropagationSuzanne Paley, Ingrid M Keseler, Markus Krummenacker, et al.
Metabolites|January 27, 2021
Pathway Tools Visualization of Organism-Scale Metabolic NetworksSuzanne Paley, Richard Billington, James Herson, et al.
Msystems|July 3, 2024
The Genome Explorer genome browserJames Herson, Markus Krummenacker, Aaron Spaulding, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 18, 2005
Querying and computing with BioCyc databasesMarkus Krummenacker, Suzanne Paley, Lukas Mueller, et al.
Genome Biology|January 12, 2005
Computational prediction of human metabolic pathways from the complete human genomePedro Romero, Jonathan Wagg, Michelle L Green, et al.
Trends in Microbiology|July 7, 2009
What we can learn about Escherichia coli through application of Gene OntologyJames C Hu, Peter D Karp, Ingrid M Keseler, et al.
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