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Biosystems, Volume 93
Volume 93, Numbers 1-2, July-August 2008
- Aniello Buonocore
, Enrica Pirozzi
, Luigi M. Ricciardi, Shunsuke Sato:
Foreword. 1-2 - Toshio Yanagida:
Fluctuation as a tool of biological molecular machines. 3-7 - R. Dean Astumian
:
Symmetry based mechanism for hand-over-hand molecular motors. 8-15 - P. S. Burada
, G. Schmid, P. Talkner, Peter Hänggi
, David Reguera
, J. Miguel Rubí:
Entropic particle transport in periodic channels. 16-22 - Martin Bier:
The energetics, chemistry, and mechanics of a processive motor protein. 23-28 - András Czövek, Gergely J. Szöllosi
, Imre Derényi
:
The relevance of neck linker docking in the motility of kinesin. 29-33 - Yoshiharu Ishii, Yuichi Taniguchi
, Mitsuhiro Iwaki
, Toshio Yanagida:
Thermal fluctuations biased for directional motion in molecular motors. 34-38 - Mitsuhiro Iwaki
, Atsuko Hikikoshi Iwane, Mitsuo Ikebe, Toshio Yanagida:
Biased Brownian motion mechanism for processivity and directionality of single-headed myosin-VI. 39-47 - Tomotaka Komori, So Nishikawa, Takayuki Ariga
, Atsuko Hikikoshi Iwane, Toshio Yanagida:
Measurement system for simultaneous observation of myosin V chemical and mechanical events. 48-57 - Kazunari Mouri, Tetsuya Shimokawa:
The Fokker-Planck approach for the cooperative molecular motor model with finite number of motors. 58-67 - Takayuki Ariga
:
The concerted nature between three catalytic subunits driving the F1 rotary motor. 68-77 - Tian-Yow Tsong, Chin-Kun Hu
, Ming-Chya Wu:
Hydrophobic condensation and modular assembly model of protein folding. 78-89 - Gasper Tkacik
, Marcelo O. Magnasco:
Decoding spike timing: The differential reverse-correlation method. 90-100 - Roman Borisyuk
, Tom Cooke, Alan Roberts:
Stochasticity and functionality of neural systems: Mathematical modelling of axon growth in the spinal cord of tadpole. 101-114 - Tamiki Umeda, Takehiko Inaba
, Akihiko Ishijima
, Kingo Takiguchi, Hirokazu Hotani:
Formation and maintenance of tubular membrane projections: Experiments and numerical calculations. 115-119 - Riccardo Barbieri
, Emery N. Brown:
Application of dynamic point process models to cardiovascular control. 120-125 - Tatsuo Shibata
, Masahiro Ueda
:
Noise generation, amplification and propagation in chemotactic signaling systems of living cells. 126-132 - Shigehiro Miura, Tetsuya Shimokawa, Taishin Nomura
:
Stochastic simulations on a model of circadian rhythm generation. 133-140 - Mariam Kiran, Simon Coakley, Neil Walkinshaw
, Phil McMinn, Mike Holcombe:
Validation and discovery from computational biology models. 141-150
Volume 93, Number 3, September 2008
- Hong Zhang, Paul Georgescu
, Lansun Chen:
On the impulsive controllability and bifurcation of a predator-pest model of IPM. 151-171 - Tadashi Masuda:
A possible mechanism for determining the directionality of myosin molecular motors. 172-180 - Markus Durzinsky, Annegret Wagler, Robert Weismantel, Wolfgang Marwan:
Automatic reconstruction of molecular and genetic networks from discrete time series data. 181-190 - Ioannis Karafyllidis
:
Quantum mechanical model for information transfer from DNA to protein. 191-198 - Ping Xie:
A dynamic model for transcription elongation and sequence-dependent short pauses by RNA polymerase. 199-210 - Manuel Gámez
, Inmaculada López
, Sándor Molnár:
Monitoring environmental change in an ecosystem. 211-217 - Oak Yono, Tateo Shimozawa:
Synchronous firing by specific pairs of cercal giant interneurons in crickets encodes wind direction. 218-225 - Manolya Eyiyurekli, Prakash Manley, Peter I. Lelkes, David E. Breen:
A computational model of chemotaxis-based cell aggregation. 226-239 - Gul Zaman, Yong Han Kang, Il Hyo Jung:
Stability analysis and optimal vaccination of an SIR epidemic model. 240-249 - Jeffrey M. Marcus, Travis M. Evans:
A simulation study of mutations in the genetic regulatory hierarchy for butterfly eyespot focus determination. 250-255

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