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Biosystems, Volume 165
Volume 165, March 2018
- Yining Wang, Wen-heng Ji, Xue-rui Li, Yong-sheng Liu, Jian-hua Zhou:
Unique features of nucleotide and codon usage patterns in mycoplasmas revealed by information entropy. 1-7 - Eugenia Schneider, Michael Mangold:
Modular assembling process of an in-silico protocell. 8-21 - Christos Melidis, Susan L. Denham, Michael E. Hyland:
A test of the adaptive network explanation of functional disorders using a machine learning analysis of symptoms. 22-30
- Marco Iosa, Giovanni Morone, Stefano Paolucci:
Phi in physiology, psychology and biomechanics: The golden ratio between myth and science. 31-39
- Mona Arabzadeh, Morteza Saheb Zamani, Mehdi Sedighi, Sayed-Amir Marashi:
A graph-based approach to analyze flux-balanced pathways in metabolic networks. 40-51 - Vladimir P. Zhdanov:
mRNA function after intracellular delivery and release. 52-56 - Jordi Vallverdú, Òscar Castro Garcia, Richard Mayne, Max Talanov, Michael Levin, Frantisek Baluska, Yukio-Pegio Gunji, Audrey Dussutour, Hector Zenil, Andrew Adamatzky:
Slime mould: The fundamental mechanisms of biological cognition. 57-70 - Dorota Formanowicz, Marcin Radom, Agnieszka Rybarczyk, Piotr Formanowicz:
The role of Fenton reaction in ROS-induced toxicity underlying atherosclerosis - modeled and analyzed using a Petri net-based approach. 71-87 - Mahendra Kumar Prajapat, Supreet Saini:
Logic of two antagonizing intra-species quorum sensing systems in bacteria. 88-98 - Yoshiaki Nishiyama, Yutaka Saikawa, Nobuaki Nishiyama:
Interaction between the immune system and acute myeloid leukemia: A model incorporating promotion of regulatory T cell expansion by leukemic cells. 99-105 - Belkacem Khaldi, Fouzi Harrou, Cherif Foudil, Ying Sun:
Self-organization in aggregating robot swarms: A DW-KNN topological approach. 106-121
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