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Cellular automata models of biochemical phenomena
Future Generation Computer Systems, 1999Abstract This paper describes the use of kinematic, asynchronous, stochastic cellular automata to model water and solution phenomena encountered in complex biological systems. These in silico experiments are designed to assess the ability of the dynamic simulations to model some physical properties observed in solutions.
Lemont B Kier +2 more
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Network Modeling of Biochemical Transport Phenomena
Andres Fernando González Barrios +1 more
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Hydrophobic hydrophilic phenomena in biochemical processes
Biophysical Chemistry, 2003The evolution of concepts developed in the study of the hydrophobic affect is surveyed, within the more general context of solvent-induced effects. A systematic analysis of the solvent-induced contribution to the driving force for the process of protein folding has led to two important modifications in our understanding of these effects.
Arieh Ben-Naim
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Free energy calculations: Applications to chemical and biochemical phenomena
Chemical Reviews, 1993The author will review the applications of free energy calculations employing molecular dynamics or Monte Carlo methods to a variety of chemical and biochemical phenomena. The focus is on the applications of such calculations to molecular solvation, molecular association, macromolecular stability, and enzyme catalysis.
Peter Kollman
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Biochemical factors influencing erythrocyte deformability and capillary entrance phenomena
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1981Evaluation of the effects of biochemical modification of erythrocytes by low pressure filtration through Nuclepore filters of 2.8 and 3.0 micrometer pore diameter and glass micropipettes of 2.7 and 3.0 micrometer internal diameter and channel length greater than 100 micrometer indicates the relative sensitivity of the micropipette in detection of ...
Brian D Smith
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Finding complex oscillatory phenomena in biochemical systems An empirical approach
Biophysical Chemistry, 1988Starting with a model for a product-activated enzymatic reaction proposed for glycolytic oscillations, we show how more complex oscillatory phenomena may develop when the basic model is modified by addition of product recycling into substrate or by coupling in parallel or in series two autocatalytic enzyme reactions. Among the new modes of behavior are
Albert Goldbeter +2 more
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Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Liquid foams are gas-liquid dispersions with flexible structures that provide high gas-liquid interfaces. This property nominates liquid foams as excellent gas-liquid contactors, systems that are widely used in the chemical and biochemical industries.
Seyed Nezameddin Ashrafizadeh
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Liquid foams are gas-liquid dispersions with flexible structures that provide high gas-liquid interfaces. This property nominates liquid foams as excellent gas-liquid contactors, systems that are widely used in the chemical and biochemical industries.
Seyed Nezameddin Ashrafizadeh
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Biochemical phenomena associated with the process of leaf senescence in plants: a student problem
A problem for students on the mechanisms of leaf senescence is presented as a series of questions requiring the interpretation of experimental data.
Stéphanie Ricquebourg +2 more
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Plasmonic phenomena in metal nanoapertures and chip-scale instrumentation for biochemical sensing
Plasmonic interactions in the metallic nanoaperture array allow for rich phenomena, such as concentration and channeling of light in the subwavelength scale structures. We present high-sensitivity surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy based on a metal nanoslit array. Strong confinement of optical fields in the slit region allows sensitive transduction
Hong Koo Kim +6 more
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Linkage phenomena in biochemical systems: a graphical analysis
Biochemical Education, 1988Paolo Ascenzi, Gino Amiconi
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