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BIOSYSTEMS
2008
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From a homeostatic to a homeodynamic self
Life as an autonomous homeostatic system is discussed. A mechanism that drives a homeostatic state to an autonomous selfmoving state is examined with two computational cell models...
Takashi Ikegami, Keisuke Suzuki
BIOSYSTEMS
2008
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The manipulation of calcium oscillations by harnessing self-organisation
This paper investigates how self-organisation might be harnessed for the manipulation and control of calcium oscillations. Calcium signalling mechanisms are responsible for a numb...
Cristina Costa Santini, Andy M. Tyrrell
BIOSYSTEMS
2008
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A computational model for telomere-dependent cell-replicative aging
Telomere shortening provides a molecular basis for the Hayflick limit. Recent data suggest that telomere shortening also influence mitotic rate. We propose a stochastic growth mod...
R. D. Portugal, M. G. P. Land, Benar Fux Svaiter
BIOSYSTEMS
2008
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On the impulsive controllability and bifurcation of a predator-pest model of IPM
From a practical point of view, the most efficient strategy for pest control is to combine an array of techniques to control the wide variety of potential pests that may threaten ...
Hong Zhang, Paul Georgescu, Lansun Chen
BIOSYSTEMS
2008
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Autonomy and hypersets
This paper has two primary aims. The first is to provide an introductory discussion of hyperset theory and its usefulness for modeling complex systems. The second aim is a hyperset...
Anthony Chemero, Michael T. Turvey