Current development in mathematical biology: proceedings of the Conference on Mathematical Biology and Dynamical Systems ; The University of Texas at Tyler, 7-9 October, 2005

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Author(s): Boucher, John; Culshaw, Rebecca; Mahdavi, Kazem (eds.)
Series: Knots and everything 38
Publisher: World Scientific
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 172
City: Singapore, Tyler, Tex.
Tags: Biomathematics -- Congresses.;Computational biology -- Congresses.;Biomathematics;Computational biology;Biology -- Mathematical models -- Congresses;Biomathematics -- Congresses

Content: Methylation of DNA may be Useful as a Computational Tool: Experimental Evidence (S Gal et al.)
Dynamics of Random Boolean Networks (J F Lynch)
Unknots and DNA (L H Kauffman & S Lambropoulou)
Developing a Mathematical Model of Phagocytosis: A Learning Process (N Macura et al.)
An Age Structured Model of T-Cell Populations (B Kohler)
Modeling and Simulation of Age- and Space-Structured Biological Systems (B P Ayati)
Nutrient-Plankton Interaction with a Toxin in a Variable Input Nutrient Environment (S R-J Jang & J Baglama)
On the Mechanism of Strain Replacement in Epidemic Models with Vaccination (M Martcheva).