96 results on '"Romero-Campero, Francisco J."'
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52. A Modeling Approach Based on P Systems with Bounded Parallelism
53. On the Power of Dissolution in P Systems with Active Membranes
54. Towards a P Systems Pseudomonas Quorum Sensing Model
55. Modeling Signal Transduction Using P Systems
56. A Linear Solution for QSAT with Membrane Creation
57. Towards Probabilistic Model Checking on P Systems Using PRISM
58. Comparative transcriptomic analysis unveils interactions between the regulatory CarS protein and light response in Fusarium
59. The Arabidopsis Polycomb Repressive Complex 1 (PRC1) Components AtBMI1A, B, and C Impact Gene Networks throughout All Stages of Plant Development
60. Evolution of photoperiod sensing in plants and algae
61. Evolution of Daily Gene Co-expression Patterns from Algae to Plants
62. Evolutionary Analysis of DELLA-Associated Transcriptional Networks
63. H2A monoubiquitination in Arabidopsis thaliana is generally independent of LHP1 and PRC2 activity
64. Evolution of Daily Gene Co-expression Patterns from Algae to Plants
65. Evolution of photoperiod sensing in plants and algae
66. Evolutionary Analysis of DELLA-Associated Transcriptional Networks
67. H2A monoubiquitination in Arabidopsis thaliana is generally independent of LHP1 and PRC2 activity
68. The Arabidopsis Polycomb Repressive Complex 1 (PRC1) Components AtBMI1A, B, and C Impact Gene Networks throughout All Stages of Plant Development
69. New challenges in microalgae biotechnology
70. ChlamyNET: a Chlamydomonas gene co-expression network reveals global properties of the transcriptome and the early setup of key co-expression patterns in the green lineage
71. New challenges in microalgae biotechnology
72. ChlamyNET: a Chlamydomonas gene co-expression network reveals global properties of the transcriptome and the early setup of key co-expression patterns in the green lineage
73. The Glycerol-Dependent Metabolic Persistence of Pseudomonas putida KT2440 Reflects the Regulatory Logic of the GlpR Repressor
74. H2A monoubiquitination in Arabidopsis thaliana is generally independent of LHP1 and PRC2 activity.
75. The Arabidopsis Polycomb Repressive Complex 1 (PRC1) Components AtBMI1A, B, and C Impact Gene Networks throughout All Stages of Plant Development.
76. A contribution to the study of plant development evolution based on geneco-expression networks
77. A polynomial alternative to unbounded environment for tissue P systems with cell division
78. A contribution to the study of plant development evolution based on gene co-expression networks
79. Looking for Small Efficient P Systems
80. Deterministic and stochastic P systems for modelling cellular processes
81. On the efficiency of cell-like and tissue-like recognizing membrane systems
82. MODULAR ASSEMBLY OF CELL SYSTEMS BIOLOGY MODELS USINGPSYSTEMS
83. Structure and parameter estimation for cell systems biology models
84. A Model of the Quorum Sensing System in Vibrio fischeri Using P Systems
85. Towards Probabilistic Model Checking on P Systems Using PRISM.
86. Towards a P Systems Pseudomonas Quorum Sensing Model.
87. Modeling Signal Transduction Using P Systems.
88. A Modeling Approach Based on P Systems with Bounded Parallelism.
89. A Linear Solution for QSAT with Membrane Creation.
90. On the Power of Dissolution in P Systems with Active Membranes.
91. Attacking the Common Algorithmic Problem by Recognizer P Systems.
92. P Systems with Active Membranes, Without Polarizations and Without Dissolution: A Characterization of P.
93. Cellular modelling using P systems and process algebra.
94. The Glycerol-Dependent Metabolic Persistence of Pseudomonas putidaKT2440 Reflects the Regulatory Logic of the GlpR Repressor
95. Simulating FAS-induced apoptosis by using P systems.
96. How to express tumours using membrane systems.
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