Timothy C. Elston

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zbMath Open elston.timothy-cWikidataQ88341989 ScholiaQ88341989MaRDI QIDQ776436

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A mathematical model for human nucleotide excision repair: damage recognition by random order assembly and kinetic proofreading2020-12-15Paper
A numerical algorithm for investigating the role of the motor-cargo linkage in molecular motor-driven transport2020-09-07Paper
A model for the oscillatory motion of single dynein molecules2020-07-09Paper
Fluctuations in transcription factor binding can explain the graded and binary responses observed in inducible gene expression2020-06-03Paper
A robust numerical algorithm for studying biomolecular transport processes2020-05-06Paper
Stochastic modeling of \textit{human papillomavirus} early promoter gene regulation2020-01-20Paper
A predictive mathematical model of the DNA damage G2 checkpoint2019-02-04Paper
A mechanochemical model for auto-regulation of lung airway surface layer volume2015-06-23Paper
Simulating Biochemical Signaling Networks in Complex Moving Geometries2011-06-10Paper
A cut-cell method for simulating spatial models of biochemical reaction networks in arbitrary geometries2010-05-19Paper
Time-Domain Methods for Diffusive Transport in Soft Matter2009-11-06Paper
Mathematical and computational methods for studying energy transduction in protein motors2007-08-20Paper
A macroscopic description of biomolecular transport2001-08-09Paper
A linear two-state model with complex dynamics2001-05-31Paper
Amplification of intrinsic fluctuations by the Lorenz equations2001-01-16Paper
Protein Flexibility and the Correlation Ratchet2000-10-18Paper
The Role of Protein Flexibility in Molecular Motor Function: Coupled Diffusion in a Tilted Periodic Potential2000-03-19Paper

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