Systems biomedicine is the effective use of systems biology towards understanding and modulation of developmental and pathological procedures in humans and in animal as well as cellular models. Whereas systems biology is aimed at modeling exhaustive communities of interactions, primarily at intra-cellular degree, systems biomedicine focuses on the multilevel, hierarchical nature of the models by discovering and selecting the real key factors at each and every level and emergent behavior of the biological process in consideration.
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