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Biosystems, Volume 149
Volume 149, November 2016
- Jérémie Bourdon

, Olivier F. Roux:
Computational Methods in Systems Biology. 1-2 - Satya Swarup Samal

, Aurélien Naldi
, Dima Grigoriev, Andreas Weber, Nathalie Théret
, Ovidiu Radulescu
:
Geometric analysis of pathways dynamics: Application to versatility of TGF-β receptors. 3-14 - Christian Schilling

, Sergiy Bogomolov
, Thomas A. Henzinger, Andreas Podelski, Jakob Ruess:
Adaptive moment closure for parameter inference of biochemical reaction networks. 15-25 - Luca Cardelli

, Marta Kwiatkowska, Luca Laurenti
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Stochastic analysis of Chemical Reaction Networks using Linear Noise Approximation. 26-33 - Guillaume Madelaine, Cédric Lhoussaine, Joachim Niehren, Elisa Tonello:

Structural simplification of chemical reaction networks in partial steady states. 34-49 - Alexander Andreychenko, Morgan Magnin, Katsumi Inoue

:
Analyzing resilience properties in oscillatory biological systems using parametric model checking. 50-58 - Pauline Traynard, Céline Feillet, Sylvain Soliman

, Franck Delaunay
, François Fages:
Model-based investigation of the circadian clock and cell cycle coupling in mouse embryonic fibroblasts: Prediction of RevErb-α up-regulation during mitosis. 59-69 - Wassim Abou-Jaoudé, Denis Thieffry

, Jérôme Feret:
Formal derivation of qualitative dynamical models from biochemical networks. 70-112 - Joachim Niehren, Cristian Versari, Mathias John, François Coutte

, Philippe Jacques:
Predicting changes of reaction networks with partial kinetic information. 113-124 - Adam Streck, Kirsten Thobe, Heike Siebert

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Data-driven optimizations for model checking of multi-valued regulatory networks. 125-138 - Max Ostrowski, Loïc Paulevé, Torsten Schaub

, Anne Siegel
, Carito Guziolowski
:
Boolean network identification from perturbation time series data combining dynamics abstraction and logic programming. 139-153

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