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Fig. 1 | Journal of Translational Medicine

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From: Bridging the gap between clinicians and systems biologists: from network biology to translational biomedical research

Fig. 1

Interaction networks (Left) represent direct interactions between biological molecules (e.g. transcripts, proteins, and ligands). The interactions represented include direct physical interaction (e.g. protein–protein, and gene regulatory networks) or transition (e.g. metabolic network). Association networks (Right) represent biological molecules that are linked based on their shared and/or common properties (e.g. co-expression)

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