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1st MeCBIC@ICALP 2006: Venice, Italy
- Nadia Busi, Claudio Zandron:

Proceedings of the First Workshop on Membrane Computing and Biologically Inspired Process Calculi, MeCBIC@ICALP 2006, Venice, Italy, July 9, 2006. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 171(2), Elsevier 2007 - Nadia Busi, Claudio Zandron:

Preface. 1-2 - Gheorghe Paun:

Membrane Computing and Brane Calculi (Some Personal Notes). 3-10 - Bogdan Aman

, Gabriel Ciobanu
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Translating Mobile Ambients into P Systems. 11-23 - Robert Brijder

, Matteo Cavaliere
, Agustin Riscos-Núñez
, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Dragos Sburlan
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Membrane Systems with Marked Membranes. 25-36 - Matteo Cavaliere

, Sean Sedwards:
Membrane Systems with Peripheral Proteins: Transport and Evolution. 37-53 - Federica Ciocchetta, Corrado Priami:

Biological Transactions for Quantitative Models. 55-67 - Giorgio Delzanno, Roberto Montagna:

On Reachability and Spatial Reachability in Fragments of BioAmbients. 69-79 - Daniel Díaz-Pernil

, Miguel Angel Gutiérrez-Naranjo
, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez
, Agustin Riscos-Núñez
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A Linear-time Tissue P System Based Solution for the 3-coloring Problem. 81-93 - Giuditta Franco

, Maurice Margenstern:
Computing by Floating Strings. 95-104 - Rudolf Freund, Marion Oswald:

Tissue P Systems and (Mem)Brane Systems with Mate and Drip Operations Working on Strings. 105-115 - Julian Gutierrez, Jorge A. Pérez

, Camilo Rueda
, Frank D. Valencia:
Timed Concurrent Constraint Programming for Analysing Biological Systems. 117-137 - Cosimo Laneve

, Fabien Tarissan:
A Simple Calculus for Proteins and Cells. 139-154 - Corrado Priami, Alessandro Romanel

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The Decidability of the Structural Congruence for Beta-binders. 155-170 - Cristian Versari:

Encoding Catalytic P Systems in pi@. 171-186 - Antonio Vitale, Giancarlo Mauri

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Communication via Mobile Vesicles in Brane Calculi. 187-196 - Verena Wolf:

Modelling of Biochemical Reactions by Stochastic Automata Networks. 197-208 - Xian Xu, Xiaoju Dong, Yuxi Fu:

A Model in kappa for DNA Addition. 209-222

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