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Evolution of modularity in biological signalling networks

Evolution of modularity in biological signalling networks

... where modularity evolved due to cyclic changes of environment after a few generations [11, ...scenario of changing environments during lifetime is reasonable, as exemplified by organisms that live ... See full document

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Molecular evolution of a peptide GPCR ligand driven by artificial neural networks.

Molecular evolution of a peptide GPCR ligand driven by artificial neural networks.

... sequences of cycle 1 ...unchanged in addition to the aromatic position 1, Glu 5 and Phe 8 ...variable. In this set of peptides, the first significant improvement in stability is ... See full document

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Functional annotation of hierarchical modularity.

Functional annotation of hierarchical modularity.

... In biological networks of molecular interactions in a cell, network motifs that are biologically relevant are also functionally coherent, or form functional ...combine in a ... See full document

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Inferring cell-scale signalling networks via compressive sensing.

Inferring cell-scale signalling networks via compressive sensing.

... Variations of concentrations are sparse due to separations of ...cell-scale signalling networks incorporate biological processes occur over different ...catalysis of proteins ... See full document

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The emergence and early evolution of biological carbon-fixation.

The emergence and early evolution of biological carbon-fixation.

... characterized in different organisms, comparison of functional units can pool evidence that would not be restrictive in ...production of essential metabolites, can lead to specific conclusions ... See full document

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Evolution of the ferric reductase domain (FRD) superfamily: modularity, functional diversification, and signature motifs.

Evolution of the ferric reductase domain (FRD) superfamily: modularity, functional diversification, and signature motifs.

... sequences of our dataset (Figure ...N-terminal of the conserved ...unit, in which the NADPH-binding domain provides the enzyme with a readily available electron donor, thereby enhancing its ... See full document

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The relevence of insulin signalling in Alzheimer's disease

The relevence of insulin signalling in Alzheimer's disease

... insulin signalling (IS) and brain insulin resistance. In a cohort based study in the Aveiro region, a correlation between diabetes and poor cognitive scores in the Mini Mental State ... See full document

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Evolution of networks for body plan patterning; interplay of modularity, robustness and evolvability.

Evolution of networks for body plan patterning; interplay of modularity, robustness and evolvability.

... 4). In contrast, simulations started with different genomes but of the same strategy type have much more similar success rates (Table 3), differences being not or hardly significant (Table ...Differences ... See full document

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Evolution, interactions, and biological networks.

Evolution, interactions, and biological networks.

... study of networks has expanded rapidly over the last 10 years; networks are now widely recognized not only as outcomes of complex interactions, but as key determinants of structure, ... See full document

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The evolution of EU action in drug supply reduction: from intergovernmental cooperation to transnational networks

The evolution of EU action in drug supply reduction: from intergovernmental cooperation to transnational networks

... seen in Annex A, these documents provided very detailed actions and indicators, and the responsible parties for each action are clearly ...12 of the 14 specific supply reduction actions in the 2005- ... See full document

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Epigenetic Regulation of Signalling Pathways in Pancreatic Cancer

Epigenetic Regulation of Signalling Pathways in Pancreatic Cancer

... one of many factors that contribute to cancer development and ...identified in urologic cancers including histone modifications, DNA methylation changes, and microRNA ...patterns of cells, and many ... See full document

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Applying differential dynamic logic to reconfigurable biological networks

Applying differential dynamic logic to reconfigurable biological networks

... instants in the continuous ...reconfigurations of the continuous ...kinds of systems can be widely found in our life, for example cruise control in cars and the autopilot in ... See full document

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Modelling and Simulation of Biological Regulatory Networks by Stochastic Petri Nets

Modelling and Simulation of Biological Regulatory Networks by Stochastic Petri Nets

... – Biological Regulatory Networks (BRNs) depicts the basic interactions in between various nodes in all biological ...and biological actions are governed by continuous functions, ... See full document

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Biological evolution and Brazilian students: knowledge and acceptance

Biological evolution and Brazilian students: knowledge and acceptance

... aim of this study was to verify topics of the biological evolution theory Brazilian students affirm to know and their relation with variables such as sex, age, geographical localization, ... See full document

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Mobile Cell Selection In 4G Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A) Networks

Mobile Cell Selection In 4G Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A) Networks

... emergence of new wireless multimedia applications constitute the motivation to the development of broadband wireless access technologies in recent ...Term Evolution/System Architecture ... See full document

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Analysis of Support for Modularity in Object Teams based on Design Patterns

Analysis of Support for Modularity in Object Teams based on Design Patterns

... perspective of polymorphism, allowing one to represent relations between several ...encapsulated in a single object, known as family class, representing a family of classes, ...group of ... See full document

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Evolution of gene regulatory networks by fluctuating selection and intrinsic constraints.

Evolution of gene regulatory networks by fluctuating selection and intrinsic constraints.

... the evolution of GRNs could occur when the effects of evolvability are absent ...level of evolvability appeared to saturate at relatively small numbers of core genes ( ,10 or so) ...the ... See full document

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Lexical signalling: a study of unspecific nouns in book reviews

Lexical signalling: a study of unspecific nouns in book reviews

... lexicaiization in their co-text in order to become lexically ...notion of 'lexical uniqueness' will be explained in the next paragraph of this ...properties of open class lexis; ... See full document

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Analysis of signalling pathways required for hemocyte navigation in Drosphila

Analysis of signalling pathways required for hemocyte navigation in Drosphila

... variety of ligands, mostly soluble peptides such as growth factors, and regulate cell guidance and other fundamental processes such as cell cycle, survival, proliferation and ...composed of an N-terminal ... See full document

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The Towuti Drilling Project: paleoenvironments, biological evolution, and
geomicrobiology of a  tropical Pacific lake

The Towuti Drilling Project: paleoenvironments, biological evolution, and geomicrobiology of a tropical Pacific lake

... auspices of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) has made substantial contributions to under- standing Pliocene–Pleistocene climate variability, including multiple paleoclimate records ... See full document

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