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2012
The usefulness of mathematical models for the biological regulatory networks relies on the predictive capability of the models in order to suggest interesting hypotheses and suitable biological experiments. All mathematical frameworks dedicated to biological regulatory networks must manage a large number of abstract parameters, which are not directly ...
Bernot, Gilles +2 more
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The usefulness of mathematical models for the biological regulatory networks relies on the predictive capability of the models in order to suggest interesting hypotheses and suitable biological experiments. All mathematical frameworks dedicated to biological regulatory networks must manage a large number of abstract parameters, which are not directly ...
Bernot, Gilles +2 more
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1995
The past year has witnessed a tremendous increase in our understanding of the structures and interactions of the GTPases. The highlights include crystal structures of G alpha subunits, as well as the first complex between a GTPase (Rap1A) and an effector molecule (c-Raf1 Ras-binding domain).
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The past year has witnessed a tremendous increase in our understanding of the structures and interactions of the GTPases. The highlights include crystal structures of G alpha subunits, as well as the first complex between a GTPase (Rap1A) and an effector molecule (c-Raf1 Ras-binding domain).
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2001
In addition to mRNA, rRNA and tRNA, which play central roles within cells, there are a number of regulatory, non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). Of varying lengths, ncRNAs have no long open reading frame. While not encoding proteins, they may act as riboregulators, and their main function is posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression.
V A, Erdmann +4 more
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In addition to mRNA, rRNA and tRNA, which play central roles within cells, there are a number of regulatory, non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). Of varying lengths, ncRNAs have no long open reading frame. While not encoding proteins, they may act as riboregulators, and their main function is posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression.
V A, Erdmann +4 more
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Behavioural forms of regulation, e.g. nudging and debiasing , increasingly take centre stage in regulatory agendas and are making their way into EU consumer law. In order to warrant for an effective implementation, findings from behavioural sciences need to conform with the regulatory context conditions of the underlying legal system and need to be fit
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Behavioural forms of regulation, e.g. nudging and debiasing , increasingly take centre stage in regulatory agendas and are making their way into EU consumer law. In order to warrant for an effective implementation, findings from behavioural sciences need to conform with the regulatory context conditions of the underlying legal system and need to be fit
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Regulatory competition and regulatory jurisdiction
Journal of International Economic Law, 2000This article seeks to assess the limits of competition, and the need for regulation of competition, among regulatory jurisdictions. The market for regulation involves competition among states, and may be regulated by supra-state law including international law generated by international institutions, such as the WTO or the EU.
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Circular RNAs are a large class of animal RNAs with regulatory potency
Nature, 2013Sebastian Memczak +15 more
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Foxp3 programs the development and function of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells
Nature Immunology, 2003J. Fontenot, M. Gavin, A. Rudensky
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