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Biosystems, Volume 101
Volume 101, Number 1, July 2010
- István Bókkon, Ram Lakhan Pandey Vimal:
Implications on visual apperception: Energy, duration, structure and synchronization. 1-9
- Jose C. Nacher, N. Araki:
Structural characterization and modeling of ncRNA-protein interactions. 10-19 - Jian-hua Zhou, Jie Zhang, Yao-zhong Ding, Hao-tai Chen, Li-na Ma, Yong-sheng Liu:
Characteristics of codon usage bias in two regions downstream of the initiation codons of foot-and-mouth disease virus. 20-28 - Song-Ju Kim, Masashi Aono, Masahiko Hara:
Tug-of-war model for the two-bandit problem: Nonlocally-correlated parallel exploration via resource conservation. 29-36 - Hirokazu Takahashi, Akihiro Funamizu, Yusuke Mitsumori, Hidekazu Kose, Ryohei Kanzaki:
Progressive plasticity of auditory cortex during appetitive operant conditioning. 37-41 - Hervé Seligmann:
Avoidance of antisense, antiterminator tRNA anticodons in vertebrate mitochondria. 42-50 - Jeff Jones, Andrew Adamatzky:
Towards Physarum binary adders. 51-58 - Aristóteles Góes-Neto, Marcelo V. C. Diniz, Leonardo B. L. Santos, Suani T. R. Pinho, José G. V. Miranda, Thierry Petit Lobão, Ernesto P. Borges, Charbel Niño El-Hani, Roberto F. S. Andrade:
Comparative protein analysis of the chitin metabolic pathway in extant organisms: A complex network approach. 59-66 - Martin Bartl, Pu Li, Stefan Schuster:
Modelling the optimal timing in metabolic pathway activation - Use of Pontryagin's Maximum Principle and role of the Golden section. 67-77
Volume 101, Number 2, August 2010
- István Scheuring:
Coevolution of honest signaling and cooperative norms by cultural group selection. 79-87 - Susanna L. Lamers, Gary B. Fogel, Michael S. McGrath:
HIV-miR-H1 evolvability during HIV pathogenesis. 88-96 - Rodrick Wallace:
A rate distortion approach to protein symmetry. 97-108 - Sergey Verlan, Artiom Alhazov, Ion Petre:
A sequence-based analysis of the pointer distribution of stichotrichous ciliates. 109-116 - Kanchi Lakshmi Kiranand, S. Lakshminarayanan:
Global sensitivity analysis and model-based reactive scheduling of targeted cancer immunotherapy. 117-126 - Jose C. Nacher, Morihiro Hayashida, Tatsuya Akutsu:
The role of internal duplication in the evolution of multi-domain proteins. 127-135 - Junwei Wang, Tianshou Zhou:
cAMP-regulated dynamics of the mammalian circadian clock. 136-143 - Takehito Kemuriyama, Hiroyuki Ohta, Yoshiaki Sato, Satoshi Maruyama, Megumi Tandai-Hiruma, Kazuo Kato, Yasuhiro Nishida:
A power-law distribution of inter-spike intervals in renal sympathetic nerve activity in salt-sensitive hypertension-induced chronic heart failure. 144-147
Volume 101, Number 3, September 2010
- Jill Gallaher, Martin Bier, Jan Siegenbeek van Heukelom:
First order phase transition and hysteresis in a cell's maintenance of the membrane potential - An essential role for the inward potassium rectifiers. 149-155 - Motoki Nakagawa, Osamu Narikiyo:
Epigenetic landscape of interacting cells: A model simulation for developmental process. 156-161 - Kazushi Murakoshi, Mai Miura:
Image correction method for the colour contrast effect using inverse processes of the brain. 162-166 - Daniel Lobo, Francisco J. Vico:
Evolutionary development of tensegrity structures. 167-176 - Richard M. P. Sayer:
Networks of passive competition between multiple self-ordering proto-replicators and the effect of primitive membranes. 177-184 - Sajid Marhon, Stefan C. Kremer:
Theoretical justification of computing the 3-base periodicity using nucleotide distribution variance. 185-186 - Alessandro Fontana:
A hypothesis on the role of transposons. 187-193 - Takuyo Aita:
A trade-off relationship between energetic cost and entropic cost for in vitro evolution. 194-199 - David Brown:
A mathematical model of the Gac/Rsm quorum sensing network in Pseudomonas fluorescens. 200-212 - Hong Ling, Don Kulasiri, Sandhya Samarasinghe:
Robustness of G1/S checkpoint pathways in cell cycle regulation based on probability of DNA-damaged cells passing as healthy cells. 213-221
- Rick C. S. Chen, Stephen J. H. Yang:
Applying DNA computation to intractable problems in social network analysis. 222-232
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