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Biosystems, Volume 146
Volume 146, August 2016
- Andy M. Tyrrell, Michael A. Lones, Stephen L. Smith, Gary B. Fogel:
2015 Information Processing in Cells and Tissues (IPCAT 2015). 1-2 - Katherine E. Dunn, Martin A. Trefzer, Steven D. Johnson, Andy M. Tyrrell:
Assessing the potential of surface-immobilized molecular logic machines for integration with solid state technology. 3-9 - Dandan Mo, Matthew R. Lakin, Darko Stefanovic:
Logic circuits based on molecular spider systems. 10-25 - Yoli Shavit, Boyan Yordanov, Sara-Jane Dunn, Christoph M. Wintersteiger, Tomoki Otani, Youssef Hamadi, Frederick J. Livesey, Hillel Kugler:
Automated Synthesis and Analysis of Switching Gene Regulatory Networks. 26-34 - Alexander P. Turner, Michael A. Lones, Martin A. Trefzer, Stephen L. Smith, Stuart Jamieson, Jane E. Alty, Jeremy Cosgrove, Andy M. Tyrrell:
Using epigenetic networks for the analysis of movement associated with levodopa therapy for Parkinson's disease. 35-42 - Manal T. Adham, Peter J. Bentley:
Evaluating clustering methods within the Artificial Ecosystem Algorithm and their application to bike redistribution in London. 43-59 - Jonathan Timmis, Amelia Ritahani Ismail, Jan Dyre Bjerknes, Alan F. T. Winfield:
An immune-inspired swarm aggregation algorithm for self-healing swarm robotic systems. 60-76 - Hamid Mohamadlou, Gregory J. Podgorski, Nicholas S. Flann:
Modular genetic regulatory networks increase organization during pattern formation. 77-84 - Hiroshi Okamoto:
Local community detection as pattern restoration by attractor dynamics of recurrent neural networks. 85-90 - Max Sajitz-Hermstein, Zoran Nikoloski:
Multi-objective shadow prices point at principles of metabolic regulation. 91-101 - Christian Edlich-Muth, Moses Muraya, Thomas Altmann, Joachim Selbig:
Phenomic prediction of maize hybrids. 102-109 - Zhen Zhang, Matthew Bedder, Stephen L. Smith, Dawn C. Walker, Saqib Shabir, Jennifer Southgate:
Characterization and classification of adherent cells in monolayer culture using automated tracking and evolutionary algorithms. 110-121
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