Computational modeling of the EGF-receptor system: a paradigm for systems biology. Author Steven Wiley, Stanislav Shvartsman, Douglas Lauffenburger Publication Year 2003 Type Journal Article Abstract Computational models have rarely been used as tools by biologists but, when models provide experimentally testable predictions, they can be extremely useful. The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is probably the best-understood receptor system, and computational models have played a significant part in its elucidation. For many years, models have been used to analyze EGFR dynamics and to interpret mutational studies, and are now being used to understand processes including signal transduction, autocrine loops and developmental patterning. The success of EGFR modeling can be a guide to combining models and experiments productively to understand complex biological processes as integrated systems. Keywords Animals, Signal Transduction, Humans, Models, Biological, Computational Biology, Protein Binding, Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor Journal Trends Cell Biol Volume 13 Issue 1 Pages 43-50 Date Published 01/2003 Alternate Journal Trends Cell Biol. Google ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML