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Theory in Biosciences, Volume 143
Volume 143, Number 1, February 2024
- Donald R. Forsdyke:
Speciation, natural selection, and networks: three historians versus theoretical population geneticists. 1-26 - Koen B. Tanghe:
Thomas S. Kuhn: key to a better understanding of the extended evolutionary synthesis. 27-44 - Samuel H. Church, Jasmine L. Mah, Günter P. Wagner, Casey W. Dunn:
Normalizing need not be the norm: count-based math for analyzing single-cell data. 45-62 - Anuraag Bukkuri:
Modeling stress-induced responses: plasticity in continuous state space and gradual clonal evolution. 63-77 - Marc Jorba-Cuscó, Ruth I. Oliva-Zúniga, Josep Sardanyés, Daniel Pérez-Palau:
Optimal dispersal and diffusion-enhanced robustness in two-patch metapopulations: origin's saddle-source nature matters. 79-95
Volume 143, Number 2, June 2024
- Matthias Borgstede:
Behavioral selection in structured populations. 97-105 - Elham Shamsara, Marius E. Yamakou, Fatihcan M. Atay, Jürgen Jost:
Dynamics of neural fields with exponential temporal kernel. 107-122 - Mohammed Amine Hamra:
Mathematical analysis of a modified Volterra-Leslie chemostat Model. 123-129 - Alexandra L. Rizhinashvili:
Rethinking some roots of ecosystem approach in aquatic ecology: between the food cycle and lake metabolism. 131-151 - Radoslaw W. Piast:
The bubble theory: exploring the transition from first replicators to cells and viruses in a landscape-based scenario. 153-160
Volume 143, Number 3, September 2024
- Ulrich Zeller, Ingmar Werneburg:
A life dedicated to research and ideal: Johannes Müller between empirical universality and idealistic vitalism mirrored in lecture notes from 1851. 161-182 - T. Mallikarjuna, N. B. Thummadi, Vaibhav Vindal, P. Manimaran:
Prioritizing cervical cancer candidate genes using chaos game and fractal-based time series approach. 183-193 - Xianchun Duan, Ni Wang, Daiyin Peng:
Application of network pharmacology in synergistic action of Chinese herbal compounds. 195-203 - Diogo Gonçalves:
Rethinking life and predicting its origin. 205-215 - Sunil Nath:
2-Site versus 3-site models of ATP hydrolysis by F1-ATPase: definitive mathematical proof using combinatorics and conservation equations. 217-227 - Michael Bordonaro:
Postmortem communication. 229-234
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