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Biosystems, Volume 105
Volume 105, Number 1, July 2011
- Genki Ichinose, Mio Kobayashi:
Emergence of cooperative linkages by random intensity of selection on a network. 1-9 - Slobodan Zdravkovic, Miljko V. Sataric:
Transverse interaction in DNA molecule. 10-13 - Effirul I. Ramlan, Klaus-Peter Zauner:
Design of interacting multi-stable nucleic acids for molecular information processing. 14-24 - Wenting Wang, Hua Liu, Zizhen Li, Zhongkai Guo, Yuhua Yang:
Invasion dynamics of epidemic with the Allee effect. 25-33 - Roberta Alfieri, Ezio Bartocci, Emanuela Merelli, Luciano Milanesi:
Modeling the cell cycle: From deterministic models to hybrid systems. 34-40 - Olga P. Samoilova, Vasily V. Ptushenko, Ilya V. Kuvykin, S. A. Kiselev, O. S. Ptushenko, Alexander N. Tikhonov:
Effects of light environment on the induction of chlorophyll fluorescence in leaves: A comparative study of Tradescantia species of different ecotypes. 41-48 - Jose A. Fernandez-Leon:
Behavioural robustness: A link between distributed mechanisms and coupled transient dynamics. 49-61 - Bartosz Paprocki, Janusz Szczepanski:
Efficiency of neural transmission as a function of synaptic noise, threshold, and source characteristics. 62-72 - Hongyan Zhang, Xiyu Liu:
A CLIQUE algorithm using DNA computing techniques based on closed-circle DNA sequences. 73-82 - Toshiaki Takayanagi:
Novel mathematical models for cell-mediated cytotoxicity assays without applying enzyme kinetics but with combinations and probability: Bystanders in bulk effector cells influence results of cell-mediated cytotoxicity assays. 83-88 - Andrew Adamatzky, Ramón Alonso-Sanz:
Rebuilding Iberian motorways with slime mould. 89-100 - Gui-zhao Liang, Xiu-yan Ma, Yuan-chao Li, Feng-lin Lv, Li Yang:
Toward an improved discrimination of outer membrane proteins using a sequence-based approach. 101-106
Volume 105, Number 2, August 2011
- Christoph Kaleta, Luis F. de Figueiredo, Ines Heiland, Steffen Klamt, Stefan Schuster:
Special issue: Integration of OMICs datasets into Metabolic Pathway Analysis. 107-108 - Karoline Faust, Didier Croes, Jacques van Helden:
Prediction of metabolic pathways from genome-scale metabolic networks. 109-121 - Andreas Hoppe, Christine Richter, Hermann-Georg Holzhütter:
Enzyme maintenance effort as criterion for the characterization of alternative pathways and length distribution of isofunctional enzymes. 122-129 - Kathrin Jürchott, Ke-Tai Guo, Gareth Catchpole, Kristen Feher, Lothar Willmitzer, Christian Schichor, Joachim Selbig:
Comparison of metabolite profiles in U87 glioma cells and mesenchymal stem cells. 130-139 - Jon Pey, Constantinos Theodoropoulos, Alberto Rezola, Angel Rubio, Marta Cascante, Francisco J. Planes:
Do elementary flux modes combine linearly at the "atomic" level? Integrating tracer-based metabolomics data and elementary flux modes. 140-146 - Stefan Schuster, Luis F. de Figueiredo, Anja Schröter, Christoph Kaleta:
Combining Metabolic Pathway Analysis with Evolutionary Game Theory. Explaining the occurrence of low-yield pathways by an analytic optimization approach. 147-153 - Peter Droste, Stephan Miebach, Sebastian Niedenführ, Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh:
Visualizing multi-omics data in metabolic networks with the software Omix - A case study. 154-161 - Steffen Klamt, Axel von Kamp:
An application programming interface for CellNetAnalyzer. 162-168 - Daniela Xavier, Sara Vázquez, Clara Higuera, Federico Morán, Francisco Montero:
Tools-4-Metatool (T4M): Online suite of web-tools to process stoichiometric network analysis data from Metatool. 169-172
Volume 105, Number 3, September 2011
- Kazuhisa Ichikawa:
Localized activation of proteins in a free intracellular space: Dependence of cellular morphologies and reaction schemes. 173-180 - Ekaterini Vourvouhaki, Carla Sofia Carvalho:
A Bayesian approach to the probability of coronary heart disease subject to the -308 tumor necrosis factor-α SNP. 181-189 - Abubakar Mwasa, Jean M. Tchuenche:
Mathematical analysis of a cholera model with public health interventions. 190-200 - Merter Sualp, Tolga Can:
Using network context as a filter for miRNA target prediction. 201-209 - Joseph Esfandiar Hannon Bozorgmehr:
An ancient frame-shifting event in the highly conserved KPNA gene family has undergone extensive compensation by natural selection in vertebrates. 210-215 - Kohei Nakajima, Taichi Haruna:
Self-organized perturbations enhance class IV behavior and 1/f power spectrum in elementary cellular automata. 216-224 - Shin Watanabe, Atsushi Tero, Atsuko Takamatsu, Toshiyuki Nakagaki:
Traffic optimization in railroad networks using an algorithm mimicking an amoeba-like organism, Physarum plasmodium. 225-232 - Jun Qian, Jian Liang:
Monte Carlo simulation from proton slip to "coupled" proton flow in ATP synthase based on the bi-site mechanism. 233-237 - Hamid R. Noori:
Substantial changes in synaptic firing frequencies induced by glial ATP hysteresis. 238-242 - Sooyoung Cheon, Faming Liang:
Folding small proteins via annealing stochastic approximation Monte Carlo. 243-249 - Andrei Yu. Khrennikov:
Quantum-like model of processing of information in the brain based on classical electromagnetic field. 250-262 - Pascal Comte, Sergei Vassiliev, Sheridan K. Houghten, Doug Bruce:
Genetic algorithm with alternating selection pressure for protein side-chain packing and pK(a) prediction. 263-270 - Hervé Seligmann:
Two genetic codes, one genome: Frameshifted primate mitochondrial genes code for additional proteins in presence of antisense antitermination tRNAs. 271-285 - Ángel Goñi-Moreno, Martyn Amos:
Model for a population-based microbial oscillator. 286-294
- Hongde Liu, Shuhai Lin, Zongwei Cai, Xiao Sun:
Role of 10-11 bp periodicities of eukaryotic DNA sequence in nucleosome positioning. 295-299 - Min Su, Cang Hui:
The effect of predation on the prevalence and aggregation of pathogens in prey. 300-306
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