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Biosystems, Volume 99
Volume 99, Number 1, January 2010
- Jean-Luc Jestin:
A rationale for the symmetries by base substitutions of degeneracy in the genetic code. 1-5 - Wagner Rodrigo Weinert, Heitor Silvério Lopes:
Evaluation of dynamic behavior forecasting parameters in the process of transition rule induction of unidimensional cellular automata. 6-16 - Andrés Fernando González Barrios, Luke E. K. Achenie:
Escherichia coli autoinducer-2 uptake network does not display hysteretic behavior but AI-2 synthesis rate controls transient bifurcation. 17-26 - Kevin B. Clark:
Origins of learned reciprocity in solitary ciliates searching grouped 'courting' assurances at quantum efficiencies. 27-41 - David Waxman, Nina Stoletzki:
Scaling and fractal behaviour underlying meiotic recombination. 42-49 - Marco Tomassini, Enea Pestelacci, Leslie Luthi:
Mutual trust and cooperation in the evolutionary hawks-doves game. 50-59 - Didier Gonze:
Coupling oscillations and switches in genetic networks. 60-69 - Jun Itakura, Masayuki Kurosaki, Yoshie Itakura, Sinya Maekawa, Yasuhiro Asahina, Namiki Izumi, Nobuyuki Enomoto:
Reproducibility and usability of chronic virus infection model using agent-based simulation; comparing with a mathematical model. 70-78
- Clemens Wrzodek, Adrian Schröder, Andreas Dräger, Dierk Wanke, Kenneth W. Berendzen, Marcel Kronfeld, Klaus Harter, Andreas Zell:
ModuleMaster: A new tool to decipher transcriptional regulatory networks. 79-81
- Péter Érdi:
I. Soltesz and K. Staley, Editors, Computational Neuroscience in Epilepsy, Academic Press (2008) ISBN-10: 0123736498, ISBN-13: 978-0123736499. 82-83
Volume 99, Number 2, February 2010
- Hervé Seligmann:
Mitochondrial tRNAs as light strand replication origins: Similarity between anticodon loops and the loop of the light strand replication origin predicts initiation of DNA replication. 85-93 - Pedro C. Marijuán, Jorge Navarro, Raquel del Moral:
On prokaryotic intelligence: Strategies for sensing the environment. 94-103 - Jana Schütze, Jana Wolf:
Spatio-temporal dynamics of glycolysis in cell layers. A mathematical model. 104-108 - Matjaz Perc, Attila Szolnoki:
Coevolutionary games - A mini review. 109-125 - Nathaniel Wagner, Addy Pross, Emmanuel Tannenbaum:
Selection advantage of metabolic over non-metabolic replicators: A kinetic analysis. 126-129 - Robert A. Laird, Thomas N. Sherratt:
The evolution of senescence in multi-component systems. 130-139 - Hong-Bum Kim, Iona Evans, Rod H. Smallwood, Mike Holcombe, Eva E. Qwarnstrom:
NIK and IKKbeta interdependence in NF-kappaB signalling - Flux analysis of regulation through metabolites. 140-149
- Abir U. Igamberdiev:
A. Laisk, L. Nedbal and Govindjee, Editors, Photosynthesis in silico. Understanding Complexity from Molecules to Ecosystems, Advances in Photosynthesis and Respiration volume 29, Springer (2009) 520 pp, ISBN: 978-1-4020-9236-7 (HB), 978-1-4020-9237-4 (e-book). 150-151 - Patrick P. Rose:
Lisa Sattenspiel with contributions from Alun Lloyd. The Geographic Spread of Infectious Diseases, Models and Applications, Princeton Press (2009). ISBN-13: 978-0-691-12132-1. 152-153
Volume 99, Number 3, March 2010
- Gunther F. Neumann, Gottfried Jetschke:
Evolutionary classification of toxin mediated interactions in microorganisms. 155-166 - Kevin B. Clark:
Bose-Einstein condensates form in heuristics learned by ciliates deciding to signal 'social' commitments. 167-178 - Amin R. Mazloom, Kalyan Basu, Subhrangsu S. Mandal, Sajal K. Das:
Chromatin remodeling in silico: A stochastic model for SWI/SNF. 179-191 - Tianhai Tian:
Stochastic models for inferring genetic regulation from microarray gene expression data. 192-200 - Wentao Ma, Chunwu Yu, Wentao Zhang, Ping Zhou, Jiming Hu:
The emergence of ribozymes synthesizing membrane components in RNA-based protocells. 201-209 - Vicente Acuña, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela, Marie-France Sagot, Leen Stougie:
A note on the complexity of finding and enumerating elementary modes. 210-214 - Silvia Martorano Raimundo, Eduardo Massad, Hyun Mo Yang:
Modelling congenital transmission of Chagas' disease. 215-222
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