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Biosystems, Volume 162
Volume 162, December 2017
- Julieta Sol Dussaut, Cristian Andrés Gallo
, Fiorella Cravero
, María Jimena Martínez
, Jessica Andrea Carballido
, Ignacio Ponzoni
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GeRNet: a gene regulatory network tool. 1-11
- Giuseppe Jordão, João Nuno Tavares
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Mathematical models in cancer therapy. 12-23 - Abolfazl Mir, Mahmoud Naghibzadeh, Nayyereh Saadati:
INDEX: Incremental depth extension approach for protein-protein interaction networks alignment. 24-34 - Elmira Nazarshodeh, Sajjad Gharaghani
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Toward a hierarchical virtual screening and toxicity risk analysis for identifying novel CA XII inhibitors. 35-43 - Zhiyong Yin, Hong Qi
, Lili Liu, Zhen Jin
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The optimal regulation mode of Bcl-2 apoptotic switch revealed by bistability analysis. 44-52 - Takumi Yokosawa
, Ryota Enomoto, Sho Uchino, Ito Hirasawa, Takuya Umehara, Koji Tamura:
A step into the RNA world: Conditional analysis of hydrogel formation of adenosine 5′-monophosphate induced by cyanuric acid. 53-58 - Zhaocai Wang
, Zuwen Ji, Xiaoming Wang, Tunhua Wu
, Wei Huang:
A new parallel DNA algorithm to solve the task scheduling problem based on inspired computational model. 59-65 - Alejandro Heredia, María Colín-García, Teresa Pi i Puig, Leticia Alba-Aldave
, Adriana Meléndez
, Jorge A. Cruz-Castañeda
, Vladimir A. Basiuk
, Sergio Ramos-Bernal, Alicia Negrón-Mendoza:
Computer simulation and experimental self-assembly of irradiated glycine amino acid under magnetic fields: Its possible significance in prebiotic chemistry. 66-74 - Takashi Nagatani, Kei-ichi Tainaka, Genki Ichinose:
Effect of directional migration on Lotka-Volterra system with desert. 75-80 - Ahmad Muhaimin Ismail
, Mohd Saberi Mohamad
, Hairudin Abdul Majid, Khairul Hamimah Abas, Safaai Deris, Nazar Zaki, Siti Zaiton Mohd Hashim, Zuwairie Ibrahim
, Muhammad Akmal bin Remli
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An improved hybrid of particle swarm optimization and the gravitational search algorithm to produce a kinetic parameter estimation of aspartate biochemical pathways. 81-89
- Bor-Sen Chen, Chin-Hsun Yeh:
Stochastic noncooperative and cooperative evolutionary game strategies of a population of biological networks under natural selection. 90-118
- Stephen P. Chapman
, Marcelo Trindade dos Santos, Giles N. Johnson
, Maurício Vieira Kritz
, Jean-Marc Schwartz
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Cyclic decomposition explains a photosynthetic down regulation for Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. 119-127 - Vitalijs Komasilovs
, Agris Pentjuss
, Atis Elsts
, Egils Stalidzans
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Total enzyme activity constraint and homeostatic constraint impact on the optimization potential of a kinetic model. 128-134 - Debraj Ghosh
, Rajat K. De
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Slow update stochastic simulation algorithms for modeling complex biochemical networks. 135-146 - Mário Saleiro, Kasim Terzic
, J. M. F. Rodrigues
, J. M. Hans du Buf:
BINK: Biological binary keypoint descriptor. 147-156
- George Svetlichny
:
The enzyme-substrate complex as a cat state: A toy quantum analog. 157-167
- Jaime Gomez Ramirez
, Tommaso Costa:
Boredom begets creativity: A solution to the exploitation-exploration trade-off in predictive coding. 168-176 - Plamen L. Simeonov:
Towards a first implementation of the WLIMES approach in living system studies advancing the diagnostics and therapy in augmented personalized medicine. 177-204 - Meghan Timmins, Daniel A. Ashlock:
Network induction for epidemic profiles with a novel representation. 205-214
- Ronny Straube:
Analysis of network motifs in cellular regulation: Structural similarities, input-output relations and signal integration. 215-232

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