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The following pages link to Comparative characterization of the fermentation pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae using biochemical systems theory and metabolic control analysis: Model definition and nomenclature (Q1906338):
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- Biochemical systems theory: a review (Q355964) (← links)
- Bi-objective optimization of biochemical systems by linear programming (Q433306) (← links)
- Investigation of the performance of fermentation processes using a mathematical model including effects of metabolic bottleneck and toxic product on cells (Q608872) (← links)
- Computation and analysis of time-dependent sensitivities in generalized mass action systems (Q776568) (← links)
- Metabolic engineering with power-law and linear-logarithmic systems (Q1009612) (← links)
- Mathematical models of purine metabolism in man (Q1307004) (← links)
- A computational approach to linear conjugacy in a class of power law kinetic systems (Q1708490) (← links)
- Power-law modeling based on least-squares minimization criteria (Q1808681) (← links)
- Models-of-data and models-of-processes in the post-genomic era (Q1867124) (← links)
- Comparative characterization of the fermentation pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae using biochemical systems theory and metabolic control analysis: Steady-state analysis (Q1906339) (← links)
- Comparative characterization of the fermentation pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae using biochemical systems theory and metabolic control analysis: Model validation and dynamic behavior (Q1906340) (← links)
- Independent decompositions of chemical reaction networks (Q2035790) (← links)
- Biochemical and genomic regulation of the trehalose cycle in yeast: review of observations and canonical model analysis (Q2177251) (← links)
- Recent developments in parameter estimation and structure identification of biochemical and genomic systems (Q2270528) (← links)
- A computational approach to multistationarity of power-law kinetic systems (Q2299049) (← links)
- An improved geometric programming approach for optimization of biochemical systems (Q2336665) (← links)
- Nonparametric dynamic modeling (Q2407295) (← links)
- A reliable Taylor series-based computational method for the calculation of dynamic sensitivities in large-scale metabolic reaction systems: algorithm and software evaluation (Q2654372) (← links)
- Power-law modeling based on least-squares criteria: Consequences for system analysis and simulation (Q5933955) (← links)