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The following pages link to Design principles for robust biochemical reaction networks: what works, what cannot work, and what might almost work (Q541858):
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- Understanding bistability in yeast glycolysis using general properties of metabolic pathways (Q459365) (← links)
- Reaction network realizations of rational biochemical systems and their structural properties (Q498480) (← links)
- Positive equilibria of a class of power-law kinetics (Q1708492) (← links)
- Reactant subspaces and kinetics of chemical reaction networks (Q1708493) (← links)
- The role of theorem proving in systems biology (Q1784193) (← links)
- Concordant chemical reaction networks (Q1926505) (← links)
- Reaction network analysis of metabolic insulin signaling (Q2080806) (← links)
- Foundations of static and dynamic absolute concentration robustness (Q2088013) (← links)
- Absolutely Complex Balanced Kinetic Systems (Q5050712) (← links)
- A network-based parametrization of positive steady states of power-law kinetic systems (Q6081448) (← links)
- Computational Translation Framework Identifies Biochemical Reaction Networks with Special Topologies and Their Long-Term Dynamics (Q6103923) (← links)
- Sign‐sensitivity of metabolic networks: Which structures determine the sign of the responses (Q6152797) (← links)
- Reaction Network Motifs for Static and Dynamic Absolute Concentration Robustness (Q6168203) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of kinetic realizations of insulin signaling (Q6177294) (← links)
- A decomposition-based approach for deriving positive steady states of a class of chemical reaction networks with non-mass-action kinetics (Q6562224) (← links)
- Robustness for biochemical networks: step-by-step approach (Q6646450) (← links)