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Biosystems, Volume 94
Volume 94, Numbers 1-2, October - November 2008
- Nigel T. Crook, Tjeerd Olde Scheper:
Special edition of BioSystems: Information processing in cells and tissues. 1 - Christopher L. Buckley, Seth Bullock:
Sensitivity and stability: A signal propagation sweet spot in a sheet of recurrent centre crossing neurons. 2-9 - Richard R. Carrillo, Eduardo Ros, Silvia Tolu, Thierry Nieus, Egidio D'Angelo:
Event-driven simulation of cerebellar granule cells. 10-17 - Richard R. Carrillo, Eduardo Ros, Christian Boucheny, Olivier J. M. D. Coenen:
A real-time spiking cerebellum model for learning robot control. 18-27 - Moritz Buck, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv:
Communication and complexity in a GRN-based multicellular system for graph colouring. 28-33 - Stephen L. Smith, Jon Timmis:
An immune network inspired evolutionary algorithm for the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. 34-46 - Dan V. Nicolau Jr., Kevin Burrage, Dan V. Nicolau, Philip K. Maini:
'Extremotaxis': Computing with a bacterial-inspired algorithm. 47-54 - Nigel T. Crook, Wee Jin Goh:
Nonlinear transient computation as a potential "kernel trick" in cortical processing. 55-59 - Martin Coath, Emili Balaguer-Ballester, Sue L. Denham, Michael J. Denham:
The linearity of emergent spectro-temporal receptive fields in a model of auditory cortex. 60-67 - Johannes F. Knabe, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Maria J. Schilstra:
Do motifs reflect evolved function? - No convergent evolution of genetic regulatory network subgraph topologies. 68-74 - Thomas Burwick:
Temporal coding: The relevance of classical activity, its relation to pattern frequency bands, and a remark on recoding of excitatory drive into phase shifts. 75-86 - Lee Calcraft, Rod Adams, Neil Davey:
Efficient connection strategies in 1D and 2D associative memory models with and without displaced connectivity. 87-94 - Arturo Chavoya, Yves Duthen:
A cell pattern generation model based on an extended artificial regulatory network. 95-101 - Anne Crumière, Mathieu Sablik:
Positive circuits and d-dimensional spatial differentiation: Application to the formation of sense organs in Drosophila. 102-108 - Kazunari Iwamoto, Yoshihiko Tashima, Hiroyuki Hamada, Yukihiro Eguchi, Masahiro Okamoto:
Mathematical modeling and sensitivity analysis of G1/S phase in the cell cycle including the DNA-damage signal transduction pathway. 109-117 - Hideaki Suzuki:
A network cell with molecular agents that divides from centrosome signals. 118-125 - Attila Egri-Nagy, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, John L. Rhodes, Maria J. Schilstra:
Automatic analysis of computation in biochemical reactions. 126-134 - Attila Egri-Nagy, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv:
Algebraic properties of automata associated to Petri nets and applications to computation in biological systems. 135-144 - Tjeerd Olde Scheper:
Why metabolic systems are rarely chaotic. 145-152 - Cristina Costa Santini, Andy M. Tyrrell:
The manipulation of calcium oscillations by harnessing self-organisation. 153-163 - André Stauffer, Daniel Mange, Joël Rossier, Fabien Vannel:
Bio-inspired self-organizing cellular systems. 164-169 - Jordan H. Boyle, Netta Cohen:
Caenorhabditis elegans body wall muscles are simple actuators. 170-181 - James E. M. Watson, Jim Hanan, Janet Wiles:
Modeling the fitness of plant morphologies across three levels of complexity. 182-190
Volume 94, Number 3, December 2008
- Adam Gadomski:
Editorial introduction to the special issue on bio(nano)materials with structure-property relationship. 191-192
- Zenon Pawlak, Adekunle Oloyede:
Conceptualisation of articular cartilage as a giant reverse micelle: A hypothetical mechanism for joint biocushioning and lubrication. 193-201 - Zenon Pawlak, Raghuvir Pai, Emin Bayraktar, T. Kaldonski, Adekunle Oloyede:
Lamellar lubrication in vivo and vitro: Friction testing of hexagonal boron nitride. 202-208 - M. Beldiman, Yin Xiao, Ross Crawford, Kunle Oloyede:
Cell response in mixtures of surfactant-culture medium - Towards a systemic approach to cell-based treatments for focal osteoarthritis. 209-214 - Adam Gadomski:
Simple example of structure versus property relationship applied to a reduced-friction biosystem, a quite personal opinion. 215-217 - Nicola M. Pugno, Emiliano Lepore:
Observation of optimal gecko's adhesion on nanorough surfaces. 218-222
- Eugenia Pechkova, S. Tripathi, Rosanna Spera, Claudio Nicolini:
Groel crystal growth and characterization. 223-227 - Claudio Nicolini, Debora Bruzzese, Victor Sivozhelezov, Eugenia Pechkova:
Langmuir-Blodgett based lipase nanofilms of unique structure-function relationship. 228-232 - Jacek Siódmiak:
Protein crystal's shape and polymorphism prediction within the limits resulting from the exploration of the Miyazawa-Jernigan matrix. 233-241 - Adam Gadomski:
On the spherical prototype of a complex dissipative late-stage formation seen in terms of least action Vojta-Natanson principle. 242-247
- M. Wojciechowski, Marek Cieplak:
Effects of confinement and crowding on folding of model proteins. 248-252 - Lukasz Machura, Marcin Kostur, Jerzy Luczka:
Transport characteristics of molecular motors. 253-257 - Tomasz Wybranowski, Michal Cyrankiewicz, Blanka Ziomkowska, Stefan Kruszewski:
The HSA affinity of warfarin and flurbiprofen determined by fluorescence anisotropy measurements of camptothecin. 258-262
- Slawomir Orlowski, Wieslaw Nowak:
Topology and thermodynamics of gaseous ligands diffusion paths in human neuroglobin. 263-266 - Przemyslaw Borys, Zbigniew J. Grzywna:
A diffusive model of the ball and chain inactivation. 267-269
- Stefan Kruszewski, Blanka Ziomkowska, Michal Cyrankiewicz, Tomasz Wybranowski:
The comparison of biophysical properties of DB-67 and its ester DB-67-4ABTFA determined by fluorescence spectroscopy methods. 270-275 - Przemyslaw Borys, Monika Krasowska, Zbigniew J. Grzywna, Mustafa B. A. Djamgoz, Maria E. Mycielska:
Lacunarity as a novel measure of cancer cells behavior. 276-281
- Maciej Bosek:
Model of two noise source dependent Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes applied to postural sway. 282-284 - Gabriela Dudek, Zbigniew J. Grzywna, Merlin L. Willcox:
Classification of antituberculosis herbs for remedial purposes by using fuzzy sets. 285-289
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