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In Silico Biology
ISSN 1434-3207
Published online by
Bioinformation Systems e. V.
regularly issued as printed version by
IOS Press

ISB Volumes ISB Special Issues & Supplements Conference Proceedings
Volume 1 (1998-2000)
Volume 2 (2001/2002)
Volume 3 (2003)
Volume 4 (2003/2004)
Volume 5 (2004/2005)
Volume 6 (2006)
Volume 7 (2006/2007)
Volume 8 (2007/2008)
Volume 9 (2008/2009)
Volume 10 (2010)
Dagstuhl Seminar "Functional Genomics"
GCB 2001
BGRS 2002
"Petri Nets for Metabolic Networks"
Ontology Workshop Tokyo 2003
Ontology Workshop Göttingen 2004
Dagstuhl Seminar ;"Integrative Bioinformatics" 2004
BGRS 2006
Supplement: Workshop "Storage and Annotation of Reaction Kinetics Data"
"Petri Net Applications in Molecular Biology"
Proceedings of the GCB 1999
Proceedings of the GCB 2001
Proceedings of the ISMB01
    satellite meeting WEB01

Call for Papers

A number of changes in the organization of the journal have been implemented in close cooperation with our publishing partner, IOS Press, not the least of which is a completely redesigned work flow for manuscript handling.We are inviting authors to submit again, this time to our online submission system on www.mstracker.com. The manuscript will be reviewed within a short timeframe.

The First ISB Book:
Biological Petri Nets

A compilation of 12 years publishing groundbreaking scientific results on an exciting approach to the complexity of biology, from the inaugural issue until the 2010 Special on this subject.

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How to cite ISB articles?
Published online, ISB articles do not have page numbers. It is recommended to use the article numbers instead and to add the URL whenever it is possible.
Example:
Frech, K., Quandt, K. and Werner, T. (1998). Muscle actin genes: A first step towards computational classification of tissue specific promoters. In Silico Biol. 1, 0005. </isb/1998/01/0005/>

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