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Author(s): Jacques Ricard
Pp: 142-169 (28)
DOI: 10.2174/9781608058136114010009
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Individual enzyme reactions in isolation cannot display any periodic behavior, however they display this behavior when they are associated with other reactions. It is the system thus formed that displays such periodic behavior.
Keywords: Oscillations of a metabolic cycle, Dimensionless variables, Dynamics and stability of a model cycle, Linear variational system, Trace and determinant of a jacobian matrix, Temporal organization at the surface of a charged membrane, Partition coefficient, Oscillations of a partition coefficients, Jacobian matrix, Trace and determinant of the jacobian matrix, Multistability of a chemical system.
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Physics of Metabolic Oscillations, Biological Systems: Complexity and Artificial Life (2014) 1: 142. https://doi.org/10.2174/9781608058136114010009
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