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The following pages link to High-dimensional switches and the modelling of cellular differentiation (Q781244):
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- Robustness in biological regulatory network. III: Application to genetic networks controlling the morphogenesis (Q412598) (← links)
- Equilibrium switching and mathematical properties of nonlinear interaction networks with concurrent antagonism and self-stimulation (Q728386) (← links)
- Liénard systems and potential-Hamiltonian decomposition. I: Methodology (Q869453) (← links)
- Liénard systems and potential-Hamiltonian decomposition. III: Applications (Q869720) (← links)
- A mathematical framework for understanding four-dimensional heterogeneous differentiation of \(\mathrm {CD4}^{+}\) T cells (Q891843) (← links)
- A simulation model for stem cells differentiation into specialized cells of non-connective tissues (Q1004874) (← links)
- Asymptotic phases in a cell differentiation model (Q1028280) (← links)
- A model of sequential branching in hierarchical cell fate determination (Q1625945) (← links)
- Why are cellular switches Boolean? General conditions for multistable genetic circuits (Q1628826) (← links)
- Memory in plants: Boolean modeling of the learning and store/recall memory functions in response to environmental stimuli (Q1730127) (← links)
- Understanding stem cell differentiation through self-organization theory (Q1788562) (← links)
- Boundary conditions and phase transitions in neural networks. Simulation results (Q1932056) (← links)
- Bounded noise induced first-order phase transitions in a baseline non-spatial model of gene transcription (Q2148305) (← links)
- Denoising of genetic switches based on Parrondo's paradox (Q2148392) (← links)
- Towards an understanding of lineage specification in hematopoietic stem cells: a mathematical model for the interaction of transcription factors GATA-1 and PU.1 (Q2199275) (← links)
- Special algorithm for stability analysis of multistable biological regulatory systems (Q2343243) (← links)
- Spiking neural networks modelled as timed automata: with parameter learning (Q6151163) (← links)