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Theory in Biosciences, Volume 130
Volume 130, Number 1, March 2011
- Jamie Davies, Michael Grinfeld, Steven D. Webb:
Introduction to the special issue. 1-3 - Britta Göbel, Dirk Langemann:
Systemic investigation of a brain-centered model of the human energy metabolism. 5-18 - Chris McCaig, Mike Begon, Rachel Norman, Carron Shankland:
A rigorous approach to investigating common assumptions about disease transmission. 19-29 - Hugh R. MacMillan, Michael J. McConnell:
Seeing beyond the average cell: branching process models of cell proliferation, differentiation, and death during mouse brain development. 31-43 - Oliver Ruebenacker, Michael L. Blinov:
Using views of Systems Biology Cloud: application for model building. 45-54 - Svetoslav G. Nikolov, Julio Vera, Ulf Schmitz, Olaf Wolkenhauer:
A model-based strategy to investigate the role of microRNA regulation in cancer signalling networks. 55-69 - Peter Schuster:
Mathematical modeling of evolution. Solved and open problems. 71-89
Volume 130, Number 2, June 2011
- Hao Lin, Qian-Zhong Li:
Eukaryotic and prokaryotic promoter prediction using hybrid approach. 91-100 - Chrysline Margus Piñol, Ronald S. Banzon:
Catastrophic senescence and semelparity in the Penna aging model. 101-106 - Giuseppe Longo, Maël Montévil:
Protention and retention in biological systems. 107-117 - Wentao Ma, Chunwu Yu, Wentao Zhang, Ping Zhou, Jiming Hu:
Self-replication: spelling it out in a chemical background. 119-125 - Elias Zintzaras, Axel Kowald:
A mathematical model of HIV dynamics in the presence of a rescuing virus with replication deficiency. 127-134 - Stanislaw Cebrat, Dietrich Stauffer, Jorge S. Sá Martins, Suzana Moss de Oliveira, Paulo Murilo C. de Oliveira:
Modelling survival and allele complementation in the evolution of genomes with polymorphic loci. 135-143 - Osei M. Bonsu, Christopher D. Ellingwood, James P. Hoffmann, Daniel E. Bentil:
Modeling invasive species spread in Lake Champlain via evolutionary computations. 145-152
Volume 130, Number 3, September 2011
- Markus Kirkilionis, François Képès:
Introduction to special issue ECCS'09 in Theory in Biosciences. 153 - Rosita Barraco, Dominique Persano Adorno, M. Brai:
ERG signal analysis using wavelet transform. 155-163 - Markus Kirkilionis, Ulrich Janus, Luca Sbano:
Multi-scale genetic dynamic modelling I : an algorithm to compute generators. 165-182 - Markus Kirkilionis, Ulrich Janus, Luca Sbano:
Multi-scale genetic dynamic modelling II: application to synthetic biology. 183-201 - Nicola Pizzolato, Dominique Persano Adorno, Davide Valenti, Bernardo Spagnolo:
Stochastic dynamics of leukemic cells under an intermittent targeted therapy. 203-210 - Vic Norris, Abdallah Zemirline, Patrick Amar, Jean Nicolas Audinot, Pascal Ballet, Eshel Ben-Jacob, Gilles Bernot, Guillaume Beslon, Armelle Cabin, Eric Fanchon, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Nicolas Glade, Patrick Greussay, Yohann Grondin, James A. Foster, Guillaume Hutzler, Jürgen Jost, François Képès, Olivier Michel, Franck Molina, Jacqueline Signorini, Pasquale Stano, Alain R. Thierry:
Computing with bacterial constituents, cells and populations: from bioputing to bactoputing. 211-228 - Dominique F. Chu:
Complexity: against systems. 229-245
Volume 130, Number 4, December 2011
- Nicholas D. Holland:
Walter Garstang: a retrospective. 247-258 - Onofrio Gigliotta, Giovanni Pezzulo, Stefano Nolfi:
Evolution of a predictive internal model in an embodied and situated agent. 259-276 - Onofrio Gigliotta, Giovanni Pezzulo, Stefano Nolfi:
Erratum to: Evolution of a predictive internal model in an embodied and situated agent. 277 - Miguel Angel Freire:
Polymer phosphorylases: clues to the emergence of non-replicative and replicative polymers. 279-287 - Claver P. Bhunu, Steady Mushayabasa:
Chancroid transmission dynamics: a mathematical modeling approach. 289-298 - Georgy S. Levit, Uwe Hoßfeld:
Darwin without borders? Looking at 'generalised Darwinism' through the prism of the 'hourglass model'. 299-312 - Markus E. Nebel, Anika Scheid:
Evaluation of a sophisticated SCFG design for RNA secondary structure prediction. 313-336
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