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Biosystems, Volume 124
Volume 124, October 2014
- Yong-qiang Xing, Guo-qing Liu, Xiu-juan Zhao, Hong-yu Zhao, Lu Cai:
Genome-wide characterization and prediction of Arabidopsis thaliana replication origins. 1-6
- Jose A. Fernandez-Leon, Gerardo Gabriel Acosta, Alejandro Rozenfeld:
How simple autonomous decisions evolve into robust behaviours?: A review from neurorobotics, cognitive, self-organized and artificial immune systems fields. 7-20
- James Gerald Holland Whiting, Ben de Lacy Costello, Andrew Adamatzky:
Slime mould logic gates based on frequency changes of electrical potential oscillation. 21-25 - Anke Ryll, Joachim Bucher, Anne Bonin, Sophia Bongard, Emanuel J. V. Gonçalves, Julio Saez-Rodriguez, Jens Niklas, Steffen Klamt:
A model integration approach linking signalling and gene-regulatory logic with kinetic metabolic models. 26-38 - Koji Sawa, Yukio-Pegio Gunji:
An emergence of formal logic induced by an internal agent. 39-45 - Ana R. M. Carvalho, Carla M. A. Pinto:
A coinfection model for HIV and HCV. 46-60 - Champi Thusangi Wannige, Don Kulasiri, Sandhya Samarasinghe:
The meiotic-mitotic initiation switch in budding yeast maintains its function robustly against sensitive parameter perturbations. 61-74 - Tessa E. Pronk, Jochem W. van der Veen, Rob J. Vandebriel, Henk van Loveren, Erik P. de Vink, Jeroen L. A. Pennings:
Comparison of the molecular topologies of stress-activated transcription factors HSF1, AP-1, NRF2, and NF-κB in their induction kinetics of HMOX1. 75-85 - Mahdi Heydari, Sayed-Amir Marashi, Ruzbeh Tusserkani, Mehdi Sadeghi:
Reconstruction of phylogenetic trees of prokaryotes using maximal common intervals. 86-94 - Leroy K. Davis:
Engineering cellulosic bioreactors by template assisted DNA shuffling and in vitro recombination (TADSir). 95-104
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