Ranjan Dash

Publications

Coskun, M., Qi, X., Cakmak, A., Cheng, R., Cicek, A., Yang, L., Jadeja, R., Dash, R., Lai, N., Ozsoyoglu, T., & Ozsoyoglu, Z. M. (2012). PathCase-SB: integrating data sources and providing tools for systems biology research.. BMC systems biology, 6 (1), 67.
Coskun, S., Qi, X., Cakmak, A., Cheng, E., Cicek, A., Yang, L., Jajeda, R., Dash, R., Lai, N., Ozsoyoglu, T., & Ozsoyoglu, Z. M. (2012). PathCase-SB: integrating data sources and providing tools for systems biology research.. BMC Systems Biology Journal, 6 (67).
Coskun, S., Cheng, E., Qi, X., Jadeja, R., Cicek, E., Syed, S., Bai, Z., Lai, N., Dash, R., Ozsoyoglu, T., & Others, T. (2010). PathCase SysBio: Database-Enabled Tools for Regulatory Metabolic Networks. Ohio Collaborative Conference on Bioinformatics, Columbus.
Li , Y., Dash, R., Kim, J., Saidel, G. M., & Cabrera, M. M. (2009). Role of NADH/NAD+ transport activity and glycogen store on skeletal muscle energy metabolism during exercise: in silico studies.. American journal of physiology. Cell physiology, 296 (1), C25-46.
Dash, R., Li , Y., Kim, J., Beard, D., Saidel, G. M., & Cabrera, M. M. (2008). Metabolic dynamics in skeletal muscle during acute reduction in blood flow and oxygen supply to mitochondria: in-silico studies using a multi-scale, top-down integrated model.. PloS one, 3 (9), e3168.
Dash, R., Li , Y., Kim, J., Saidel, G. M., & Cabrera, M. M. (2008). Modeling cellular metabolism and energetics in skeletal muscle: large-scale parameter estimation and sensitivity analysis.. IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering, 55 (4), 1298-318.
Lai, N., Camesasca, M., Saidel, G. M., Dash, R. M., & Cabrera, M. M. (2007). Linking pulmonary oxygen uptake, muscle oxygen utilization and cellular metabolism during exercise.. Annals of biomedical engineering, 35 (6), 956-69.
Lai, N., Dash, R., Nasca, M., Saidel, G. M., & Cabrera, M. M. (2006). Relating pulmonary oxygen uptake to muscle oxygen consumption at exercise onset: in vivo and in silico studies.. European journal of applied physiology, 97 (4), 380-94.