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- 2010
- Francisco Azuaje, Yvan Devaux, Daniel R. Wagner:
Identification of potential targets in biological signalling systems through network perturbation analysis. Biosyst. 100(1): 55-64 (2010) - Alfred Bennun:
Characterization of the norepinephrine-activation of adenylate cyclase suggests a role in memory affirmation pathways: Overexposure to epinephrine inactivates adenylate cyclase, a causal pathway for stress-pathologies. Biosyst. 100(2): 87-93 (2010) - István Bókkon, Jiapei Dai, István Antal:
Picture representation during REM dreams: A redox molecular hypothesis. Biosyst. 100(2): 79-86 (2010) - Michal Cifra, Jirí Pokorný, Daniel Havelka, Ondrej Kucera:
Electric field generated by axial longitudinal vibration modes of microtubule. Biosyst. 100(2): 122-131 (2010) - Rafael S. Costa, Daniel Machado, Isabel Rocha, Eugénio C. Ferreira:
Hybrid dynamic modeling of Escherichia coli central metabolic network combining Michaelis-Menten and approximate kinetic equations. Biosyst. 100(2): 150-157 (2010) - Dávid Csercsik, Imre Farkas, Gábor Szederkényi, Erik Hrabovszky, Zsolt Liposits, Katalin M. Hangos:
Hodgkin-Huxley type modelling and parameter estimation of GnRH neurons. Biosyst. 100(3): 198-207 (2010) - Rameswar Debnath, Takio Kurita:
An evolutionary approach for gene selection and classification of microarray data based on SVM error-bound theories. Biosyst. 100(1): 39-46 (2010) - Jin Hwan Do, Masao Nagasaki, Satoru Miyano:
The systems approach to the prespore-specific activation of sigma factor SigF in Bacillus subtilis. Biosyst. 100(3): 178-184 (2010) - Viviane Galvão, José Garcia Vivas Miranda:
A three-dimensional multi-agent-based model for the evolution of Chagas' disease. Biosyst. 100(3): 225-230 (2010) - Christy M. Gearheart, Benjamin Arazi, Eric C. Rouchka:
DNA-based random number generation in security circuitry. Biosyst. 100(3): 208-214 (2010) - Richard Gregory, V. A. Saunders, J. R. Saunders:
Rule-based simulation of temperate bacteriophage infection: Restriction-modification as a limiter to infection in bacterial populations. Biosyst. 100(3): 166-177 (2010) - Alexis Ioannou, Konstantinos Fokianos, Vasilis J. Promponas:
Spectral density ratio based clustering methods for the binary segmentation of protein sequences: A comparative study. Biosyst. 100(2): 132-143 (2010) - Yoshiki Kashimori, Yoshihiro Ochi, Takeshi Kambara:
A quantitative measure for discriminating between self and non-self antigens in immune response. Biosyst. 100(3): 231-237 (2010) - Andrea A. Kühn, Manuel Dehnert, Werner E. Helm, Marc-Thorsten Hütt:
Statistical evidence for ancestral correlation patterns. Biosyst. 100(3): 215-224 (2010) - Mengshi Li, Tianyao Ji, W. J. Tang, Q. H. Wu, Jon R. Saunders:
Bacterial foraging algorithm with varying population. Biosyst. 100(3): 185-197 (2010) - Hee-Woong Lim, Seung Hwan Lee, Kyung-Ae Yang, Ji Youn Lee, Suk-In Yoo, Tai Hyun Park, Byoung-Tak Zhang:
In vitro molecular pattern classification via DNA-based weighted-sum operation. Biosyst. 100(1): 1-7 (2010) - Juan Luis Mata-Machuca, Rafael Martínez-Guerra, Ricardo Aguilar-López:
Monitoring in a predator-prey systems via a class of high order observer design. Biosyst. 100(1): 65-69 (2010) - Fons De Mey, Filips Schillebeeckx, Dieter Vanderelst, Andre Boen, Herbert Peremans:
Modelling simultaneous echo waveform reconstruction and localization in bats. Biosyst. 100(2): 94-100 (2010) - Bernhard J. Mitterauer:
Synaptic imbalances in endogenous psychoses. Biosyst. 100(2): 113-121 (2010) - Marcin Molski:
Biosupersymmetry. Biosyst. 100(1): 47-54 (2010) - Adrian Neagu, Vladimir Mironov, Ioan Kosztin, Bogdan Barz, Monica Neagu, Ricardo A. Moreno-Rodriguez, Roger R. Markwald, Gabor Forgacs:
Computational modeling of epithelial-mesenchymal transformations. Biosyst. 100(1): 23-30 (2010) - Takayuki Niizato, Yukio-Pegio Gunji:
Imperfect identity of autonomous living system. Biosyst. 100(3): 159-165 (2010) - Takayuki Niizato, Tomohiro Shirakawa, Yukio-Pegio Gunji:
A model of network formation by Physarum plasmodium: Interplay between cell mobility and morphogenesis. Biosyst. 100(2): 108-112 (2010) - Kazunari Ozasa, Masashi Aono, Mizuo Maeda, Masahiko Hara:
Simulation of neurocomputing based on the photophobic reactions of Euglena with optical feedback stimulation. Biosyst. 100(2): 101-107 (2010) - Gui-Quan Sun, Zhen Jin, Quan-Xing Liu, Bai-Lian Li:
Rich dynamics in a predator-prey model with both noise and periodic force. Biosyst. 100(1): 14-22 (2010) - Kazuhiro Takemoto:
Global architecture of metabolite distributions across species and its formation mechanisms. Biosyst. 100(1): 8-13 (2010) - Xia Wang, Yan Li, Xue Xu, Yong-Hua Wang:
Toward a system-level understanding of microRNA pathway via mathematical modeling. Biosyst. 100(1): 31-38 (2010) - Peter Würtz, Arto Annila:
Ecological succession as an energy dispersal process. Biosyst. 100(1): 70-78 (2010) - Xiaobai Zhang, Xiaofeng Song, Huinan Wang:
Characteristic comparison between two types of miRNA precursors in metazoan species. Biosyst. 100(2): 144-149 (2010)
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