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Theory in Biosciences, Volume 141
Volume 141, Number 1, February 2022
- Francisco Kuhar

, Leticia Terzzoli, Eduardo Nouhra, Gerardo Robledo, Moritz Mercker:
Pattern formation features might explain homoplasy: fertile surfaces in higher fungi as an example. 1-11 - Man Xi

, Guohong Yun, B. Narsu:
A mathematical model for viscoelastic properties of biological soft tissue. 13-25 - Sumana Ghosh

, Sandip Banerjee:
Delay induced interaction of humoral- and cell-mediated immune responses with cancer. 27-40 - Philip G. Penketh

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Is DNA repair controlled by a biological logic circuit? 41-47
Volume 141, Number 2, June 2022
- Alain Berthoz:

Preface. 49-52 - Luciano Boi

, Carlos Lobo:
Geometry and phenomenology of the living: Limits and possibilities of mathematization, complexity and individuation in biological sciences. 53-58 - Misha Gromov:

Mathematics of life spaces: continuation of the 2018 large dimensions course. 59-63 - Jürgen Jost

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Biology, geometry and information. 65-71 - Luciano Boi

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A reappraisal of the form - function problem. Theory and phenomenology. 73-103 - Athel Cornish-Bowden

, María Luz Cárdenas:
The essence of life revisited: how theories can shed light on it. 105-123 - Hans Liljenström

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Consciousness, decision making, and volition: freedom beyond chance and necessity. 125-140 - Vincent Fleury

, Alexis Peaucelle
, Anick Abourachid, Olivia Plateau
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Second-order division in sectors as a prepattern for sensory organs in vertebrate development. 141-163 - Maël Montévil

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Historicity at the heart of biology. 165-173 - Carlos Lobo

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The limits of the mathematization of the living and the idea of formal morphology of the living world following Husserlian phenomenology. 175-202 - Paul-Antoine Miquel

, Su-Young Hwang:
On biological individuation. 203-211 - Saverio Forestiero

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The historical nature of biological complexity and the ineffectiveness of the mathematical approach to it. 213-231
Volume 141, Number 3, September 2022
- Anita Roth-Nebelsick

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How much biology is in the product? Role and relevance of biological evolution and function for bio-inspired design. 233-247 - Sunil Nath

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Network representation and analysis of energy coupling mechanisms in cellular metabolism by a graph-theoretical approach. 249-260 - Lingling Li

, Ting Zhao, Xingshi He, Xinshe Yang, Tianhai Tian, Xinan Zhang:
Mathematical modeling for mutator phenotype and clonal selection advantage in the risk analysis of lung cancer. 261-272 - Qinyi Zhao:

Thermodynamic principles for system biology and the patterns of flower pigmentation. 273-278 - Ian von Hegner

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First principles of terrestrial life: exemplars for potential extra-terrestrial biology. 279-295 - Liuyong Pang, Sanhong Liu

, Zhong Zhao, Tianhai Tian, Xinan Zhang, Qiuying Li:
Growth dynamics of breast cancer stem cells: effects of self-feedback and EMT mechanisms. 297-311 - Thomas Hoppe, Ulrich Kutschera:

Phenotypic plasticity in plasmodial slime molds and molecular phylogeny of terrestrial vs. aquatic species. 313-319 - Agatha Seo-Hyun Kim

, Andrew M. McNutt
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Goethe and Candolle: National forms of scientific writing? 321-338
Volume 141, Number 4, November 2022
- Francisco Prosdocimi

, Sávio Torres de Farias, Marco V. José:
Prebiotic chemical refugia: multifaceted scenario for the formation of biomolecules in primitive Earth. 339-347 - Zhixiang Cheng

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The shadow of "the Eclipse of Darwinism": the problem of evolutionary mechanisms in Republican China, 1910s-1930s. 349-364 - Islam M. Elbaz

, Mohammed A. Sohaly, H. El-Metwally:
Modeling the stochastic within-host dynamics SARS-CoV-2 infection with discrete delay. 365-374 - Homero G. Díaz-Marín

, Osvaldo Osuna, Geiser Villavicencio-Pulido:
An almost periodic model to describe phenology mismatches in mutualistic interactions. 375-388

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