Birhythmicity, chaos, and other patterns of temporal self-organization in a multiply regulated biochemical system.
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3953600
DOI10.1073/pnas.79.22.6917zbMath0491.92010WikidataQ36320665 ScholiaQ36320665MaRDI QIDQ3953600
Albert Goldbeter, Olivier Decroly
Publication date: 1982
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.79.22.6917
chaos; strange attractors; deterministic chaos; birhythmicity; dissipative structures; biological rhythms; allosteric enzymes; multiply regulated biochemical system; oscillatory enzymes; patterns of temporal self-organization
92Cxx: Physiological, cellular and medical topics
Related Items
Chaos, coexistence of attractors and fractal basin boundaries of attraction in a model system coupling activation and inhibition in parallel, The consequences of interactive noise for understanding the dynamics of complex biochemical systems, Bifurcations and Chaos in a Model Biochemical Reaction Pathway, Horseshoes in a biochemical attractor, Stability of the synchronization manifold in nearest neighbor nonidentical van der Pol-like oscillators, Globally attractive oscillations in open monosubstrate allosteric enzyme reactions, Self-organized pacemakers in birhythmic media, Inequivalent topologies of chaos in simple equations, Chaotic dynamics of two coupled biochemical oscillators, Homoclinic tangencies in an autocatalytic model of interfacial processes at the bone surface, Scaling in biochemical kinetics: Dissection of a relaxation oscillator, Chaos in a bienzymatic cyclic model with two autocatalytic loops, An unorthodox paradigm of a relaxational self-oscillator and some classes of nonlinear one-ports, Nonlinear dynamics and strange attractors in the biological system, Numerical solution of an autocatalytic bio-chemical system, Synchronization of two coupled self-excited systems with multi-limit cycles, A PRACTICAL ALGORITHM FOR NUMERICAL DETERMINATION OF PERIODICAL REGIMES IN NONLINEAR OSCILLATORS