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Biosystems, Volume 91
Volume 91, Number 1, January 2008
- Rohani Binti Abu Bakar

, Junzo Watada, Witold Pedrycz:
DNA approach to solve clustering problem based on a mutual order. 1-12 - Yukio-Pegio Gunji, Kazuto Sasai, Sohei Wakisaka:

Abstract heterarchy: Time/state-scale re-entrant form. 13-33 - Mark Burgin, Eugene Eberbach

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Cooperative combinatorial optimization: Evolutionary computation case study. 34-50 - Svetoslav G. Nikolov, Julio Vera

, Vladimir Kotev
, Olaf Wolkenhauer
, Valko Petrov:
Dynamic properties of a delayed protein cross talk model. 51-68 - Joon Shik Kim, Ji-Woo Lee

, Yung-Kyun Noh, Ji-Yoon Park, Dong-Yoon Lee, Kyung-Ae Yang
, Young-Gyu Chai, Jong Chan Kim, Byoung-Tak Zhang:
An evolutionary Monte Carlo algorithm for predicting DNA hybridization. 69-75 - Jose C. Nacher, Tomoshiro Ochiai:

Transcription and noise in negative feedback loops. 76-82 - Masashi Aono

, Masahiko Hara:
Spontaneous deadlock breaking on amoeba-based neurocomputer. 83-93 - Sooyoung Cheon, Faming Liang:

Phylogenetic tree construction using sequential stochastic approximation Monte Carlo. 94-107 - Abhik Mukherjee, Durjoy Majumder:

Mathematical modelling for the assessment of the effect of drug application delays in metronomic chemotherapy of cancer due to physiological constraints. 108-116 - Xiaolong Wang, Zhenmin Bao, Jingjie Hu, Shi Wang, Aibin Zhan:

Solving the SAT problem using a DNA computing algorithm based on ligase chain reaction. 117-125 - Zaiyi Guo, Joc Cing Tay:

Multi-timescale event-scheduling in multi-agent immune simulation models. 126-145 - Chien-Ning Huang, Wen-Chih Chou, Li-Yun Lin, Chiung-Chi Peng, Charng-Cherng Chyau, Kuan-Chou Chen, Robert Y. Peng:

First phase release coefficient of insulin in subjects with normal glucose tolerance on glucose infusion analyzed by computer simulation. 146-157 - Lide Han, Jun Zhu:

Using matrix of thresholding partial correlation coefficients to infer regulatory network. 158-165 - Kyota Ishii, Seira Nakamura, Mineo Morohashi, Masahiro Sugimoto

, Yoshiaki Ohashi, Shinichi Kikuchi, Masaru Tomita:
Comparison of metabolite production capability indices generated by network analysis methods. 166-170 - Tae-Hwan Kim, Sung Hoon Jung, Kwang-Hyun Cho:

Investigations into the design principles in the chemotactic behavior of Escherichia coli. 171-182 - Rene te Boekhorst, Irina I. Abnizova, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv

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Discriminating coding, non-coding and regulatory regions using rescaled range and detrended fluctuation analysis. 183-194 - F. G. Mosqueira, Sergio Ramos-Bernal, Alicia Negrón-Mendoza:

Prebiotic thermal polymerization of crystals of amino acids via the diketopiperazine reaction. 195-200 - Richard Gregory, J. R. Saunders, V. A. Saunders:

Rule-based modelling of conjugative plasmid transfer and incompatibility. 201-215 - Richard Gregory, V. A. Saunders, J. R. Saunders:

Rule-based computing system for microbial interactions and communications: Evolution in virtual bacterial populations. 216-230 - Max B. Cooper, Matthew Loose

, John F. Y. Brookfield:
Evolutionary modelling of feed forward loops in gene regulatory networks. 231-244 - Xiufen Zou, Minzhong Liu, Zishu Pan:

Robustness analysis of EGFR signaling network with a multi-objective evolutionary algorithm. 245-261 - R. D. Portugal, Marcelo G. Land

, Benar Fux Svaiter
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A computational model for telomere-dependent cell-replicative aging. 262-267 - Sandip Banerjee, Ram Rup Sarkar:

Delay-induced model for tumor-immune interaction and control of malignant tumor growth. 268-288
Volume 91, Number 2, February 2008
- Xabier E. Barandiaran

, Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo:
Modelling autonomy: Simulating the essence of life and cognition. 295-304 - Margaret A. Boden:

Autonomy: What is it? 305-308 - Alvaro Moreno, Arantza Etxeberria

, Jon Umerez
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The autonomy of biological individuals and artificial models. 309-319 - Anthony Chemero, Michael T. Turvey:

Autonomy and hypersets. 320-330 - Nils Bertschinger, Eckehard Olbrich

, Nihat Ay, Jürgen Jost:
Autonomy: An information theoretic perspective. 331-345 - John Collier:

Simulating autonomous anticipation: The importance of Dubois' conjecture. 346-354 - Chrisantha Fernando, Jonathan E. Rowe:

The origin of autonomous agents by natural selection. 355-373 - Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo, Fabio Mavelli

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On the way towards 'basic autonomous agents': Stochastic simulations of minimal lipid-peptide cells. 374-387 - Takashi Ikegami, Keisuke Suzuki

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From a homeostatic to a homeodynamic self. 388-400 - Tom Ziemke

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On the role of emotion in biological and robotic autonomy. 401-408 - Ezequiel A. Di Paolo

, Hiroyuki Iizuka:
How (not) to model autonomous behaviour. 409-423 - Marieke Rohde

, John Stewart:
Ascriptional and 'genuine' autonomy. 424-433
Volume 91, Number 3, March 2008
- Marian Gheorghe

, Natalio Krasnogor
, Miguel Cámara:
P systems applications to systems biology. 435-437
- Francisco José Romero-Campero

, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez
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Modelling gene expression control using P systems: The Lac Operon, a case study. 438-457 - Antoine Spicher, Olivier Michel, Mikolaj Cieslak, Jean-Louis Giavitto

, Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz:
Stochastic P systems and the simulation of biochemical processes with dynamic compartments. 458-472
- Giuditta Franco

, Natasa Jonoska, Barbara Osborn, Anna Plaas:
Knee joint injury and repair modeled by membrane systems. 473-488 - Vincenzo Manca

, Luca Bianco
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Biological networks in metabolic P systems. 489-498
- Daniela Besozzi, Paolo Cazzaniga, Dario Pescini

, Giancarlo Mauri
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Modelling metapopulations with stochastic membrane systems. 499-514
- Gabriel Ciobanu

, Bogdan Aman
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On the relationship between membranes and ambients. 515-530 - David W. Corne, Pierluigi Frisco:

Dynamics of HIV infection studied with cellular automata and conformon-P systems. 531-544 - Federico Fontana

, Vincenzo Manca
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Predator-prey dynamics in P systems ruled by metabolic algorithm. 545-557 - Antonio Vitale, Giancarlo Mauri

, Claudio Zandron:
Simulation of a bounded symport/antiport P system with Brane calculi. 558-571

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