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Biosystems, Volume 107
Volume 107, Number 1, January 2012
- Yuzo Takayama, Hiroyuki Moriguchi, Kiyoshi Kotani, Takafumi Suzuki, Kunihiko Mabuchi, Yasuhiko Jimbo:
Network-wide integration of stem cell-derived neurons and mouse cortical neurons using microfabricated co-culture devices. 1-8 - Jose C. Nacher, Vladimir B. Ryabov:
Nonlinear response of gene expression to chemical perturbations: A noise-detector model and its predictions. 9-17 - Fabio Musso, Giovanni Feverati:
Mutation-selection dynamics and error threshold in an evolutionary model for Turing machines. 18-33 - Jose A. Fernandez-Leon:
Behavioral robustness: An emergent phenomenon by means of distributed mechanisms and neurodynamic determinacy. 34-51 - Kushal Shah, Annangarachari Krishnamachari:
Nucleotide correlation based measure for identifying origin of replication in genomic sequences. 52-55 - Fereidoon Nowshiravan Rahatabad, Amir Homayoun Jafari, Ali Fallah, Javad Razjouyan:
A fuzzy-genetic model for estimating forces from electromyographical activity of antagonistic muscles due to planar lower arm movements: The effect of nonlinear muscle properties. 56-63 - Hadi Farazdaghi:
Corrigendum to "The single-process biochemical reaction of Rubisco: A unified theory and model with the effects of irradiance, CO2 and rate-limiting step on the kinetics of C3 and C4 photosynthesis from gas exchange" [Bio Systems 103 (2) (2011) 265-284]. 64
Volume 107, Number 2, February 2012
- Gary B. Fogel, Alan W. Schwartz:
Lynn Margulis (1938-2011). 65 - Paulo Shakarian, Patrick Roos, Anthony N. Johnson:
A review of evolutionary graph theory with applications to game theory. 66-80 - Aditya A. Saha, Travis J. A. Craddock, Jack A. Tuszynski:
An investigation of the plausibility of stochastic resonance in tubulin dimers. 81-87 - Weicai Zhong, Satoshi Kokubo, Jun Tanimoto:
How is the equilibrium of continuous strategy game different from that of discrete strategy game? 88-94 - Tatsuji Takahashi, Yukio-Pegio Gunji:
Symmetrizing object and meta levels organizes thinking. 95-105 - Hirokazu Takahashi, Takeshi Sakurai, Hideo Sakai, Douglas J. Bakkum, Jun Suzurikawa, Ryohei Kanzaki:
Light-addressed single-neuron stimulation in dissociated neuronal cultures with sparse expression of ChR2. 106-112 - A. Sciarrino, P. Sorba:
A minimum principle in codon-anticodon interaction. 113-119
- C. M. Flynn, K. A. Hunt, Jeffrey A. Gralnick, Friedrich Srienc:
Construction and elementary mode analysis of a metabolic model for Shewanella oneidensis MR-1. 120-128
Volume 107, Number 3, March 2012
- Meenakshisundaram Kandhavelu, Eero Lihavainen, Anantha Barathi Muthukrishnan, Olli Yli-Harja, Andre Sanches Ribeiro:
Effects of Mg2+ on in vivo transcriptional dynamics of the lar promoter. 129-134 - Claudia Eberle, Christoph Ament:
Identifiability and online estimation of diagnostic parameters with in the glucose insulin homeostasis. 135-141 - Kushal Shah, Annangarachari Krishnamachari:
On the origin of three base periodicity in genomes. 142-144 - Rodrick Wallace:
Extending Tlusty's rate distortion index theorem method to the glycome: Do even 'low level' biochemical phenomena require sophisticated cognitive paradigms? 145-152 - A. T. Dellis, I. K. Kominis:
The quantum Zeno effect immunizes the avian compass against the deleterious effects of exchange and dipolar interactions. 153-157 - Abir U. Igamberdiev, Marc R. Roussel:
Feedforward non-Michaelis-Menten mechanism for CO2 uptake by Rubisco: Contribution of carbonic anhydrases and photorespiration to optimization of photosynthetic carbon assimilation. 158-166 - Jaume Baixeries, Antoni Hernández-Fernández, Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho:
Random models of Menzerath-Altmann law in genomes. 167-173 - Youping Yang, Yanni Xiao, Ning Wang, Jianhong Wu:
Optimal control of drug therapy: Melding pharmacokinetics with viral dynamics. 174-185
- Anirban Banerjee:
Structural distance and evolutionary relationship of networks. 186-196
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