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B N Kholodenko

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Biofizika|March 1, 1980
[Biochemical individuality of humans and invariants of regulation. Scale invariance of the characteristic of glycolysis in erythrocytes]B N Kholodenko
European Journal of Biochemistry|March 11, 2000
Negative feedback and ultrasensitivity can bring about oscillations in the mitogen-activated protein kinase cascadesB N Kholodenko
Molekuliarnaia Biologiia|September 1, 1988
[Control of molecular transformations in polyenzyme systems: quantitative theory of the regulation of metabolism]B N Kholodenko
Biofizika|January 1, 1988
[A new theorem in the theory of metabolism regulation: how external parameters control the flow and concentration of metabolites]B N Kholodenko
Biofizika|July 1, 1983
[Power-law approximation and similarity properties of metabolic regulatory characteristics]B N Kholodenko
Biofizika|July 1, 1974
[Nets of excitable elements. VII. Stabilization of the excitation level by inhibiting bonds]B N Kholodenko
Biofizika|July 1, 1979
[Study of the dynamic behavior of the glycolytic system using the simplest model]B N Kholodenko
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 21, 1984
Control of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylationB N Kholodenko
Biofizika|March 1, 1980
[Stabilization of the relative concentration of ATP and invariants in the regulation of erythrocyte energy metabolism]B N Kholodenko
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes|June 1, 1993
Kinetic models of coupling between H+ and Na(+)-translocation and ATP synthesis/hydrolysis by F0F1-ATPases: can a cell utilize both delta mu H+ and delta mu Na+ for ATP synthesis under in vivo conditions using the same enzyme?B N Kholodenko
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Biofizika|March 1, 1980
[Biochemical individuality of humans and invariants of regulation. Scale invariance of the characteristic of glycolysis in erythrocytes]B N Kholodenko
European Journal of Biochemistry|March 11, 2000
Negative feedback and ultrasensitivity can bring about oscillations in the mitogen-activated protein kinase cascadesB N Kholodenko
Molekuliarnaia Biologiia|September 1, 1988
[Control of molecular transformations in polyenzyme systems: quantitative theory of the regulation of metabolism]B N Kholodenko
Biofizika|January 1, 1988
[A new theorem in the theory of metabolism regulation: how external parameters control the flow and concentration of metabolites]B N Kholodenko
Biofizika|July 1, 1983
[Power-law approximation and similarity properties of metabolic regulatory characteristics]B N Kholodenko
Biofizika|July 1, 1974
[Nets of excitable elements. VII. Stabilization of the excitation level by inhibiting bonds]B N Kholodenko
Biofizika|July 1, 1979
[Study of the dynamic behavior of the glycolytic system using the simplest model]B N Kholodenko
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 21, 1984
Control of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylationB N Kholodenko
Biofizika|March 1, 1980
[Stabilization of the relative concentration of ATP and invariants in the regulation of erythrocyte energy metabolism]B N Kholodenko
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes|June 1, 1993
Kinetic models of coupling between H+ and Na(+)-translocation and ATP synthesis/hydrolysis by F0F1-ATPases: can a cell utilize both delta mu H+ and delta mu Na+ for ATP synthesis under in vivo conditions using the same enzyme?B N Kholodenko
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