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F Allgöwer

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Systems Biology|September 22, 2006
Robustness properties of apoptosis models with respect to parameter variations and intrinsic noiseT Eissing, F Allgöwer, E Bullinger
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|October 23, 2012
Analysis and simulation of division- and label-structured population models : a new tool to analyze proliferation assaysJ Hasenauer, D Schittler, F Allgöwer
Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions|April 10, 2008
Describing force-induced bone growth and adaptation by a mathematical modelS Maldonado, R Findeisen, F Allgöwer
IET Systems Biology|April 6, 2013
Design of biomolecular network modifications to achieve adaptationS Waldherr, S Streif, F Allgöwer
Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|January 5, 2011
Cell differentiation modeled via a coupled two-switch regulatory networkD Schittler, J Hasenauer, F Allgöwer, et al.
IET Systems Biology|March 18, 2010
Parameter identification, experimental design and model falsification for biological network models using semidefinite programmingJ Hasenauer, S Waldherr, K Wagner, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 3, 2016
On the relationship between cell cycle analysis with ergodic principles and age-structured cell population modelsK Kuritz, D Stöhr, N Pollak, et al.
Bio Systems|February 1, 2012
Death wins against life in a spatially extended model of the caspase-3/8 feedback loopM Daub, S Waldherr, F Allgöwer, et al.
Systems Biology|October 21, 2006
Reduction of mathematical models of signal transduction networks: simulation-based approach applied to EGF receptor signallingH Conzelmann, J Saez-Rodriguez, T Sauter, et al.
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Systems Biology|September 22, 2006
Robustness properties of apoptosis models with respect to parameter variations and intrinsic noiseT Eissing, F Allgöwer, E Bullinger
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|October 23, 2012
Analysis and simulation of division- and label-structured population models : a new tool to analyze proliferation assaysJ Hasenauer, D Schittler, F Allgöwer
Journal of Musculoskeletal & Neuronal Interactions|April 10, 2008
Describing force-induced bone growth and adaptation by a mathematical modelS Maldonado, R Findeisen, F Allgöwer
IET Systems Biology|April 6, 2013
Design of biomolecular network modifications to achieve adaptationS Waldherr, S Streif, F Allgöwer
Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|January 5, 2011
Cell differentiation modeled via a coupled two-switch regulatory networkD Schittler, J Hasenauer, F Allgöwer, et al.
IET Systems Biology|March 18, 2010
Parameter identification, experimental design and model falsification for biological network models using semidefinite programmingJ Hasenauer, S Waldherr, K Wagner, et al.
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 3, 2016
On the relationship between cell cycle analysis with ergodic principles and age-structured cell population modelsK Kuritz, D Stöhr, N Pollak, et al.
Bio Systems|February 1, 2012
Death wins against life in a spatially extended model of the caspase-3/8 feedback loopM Daub, S Waldherr, F Allgöwer, et al.
Systems Biology|October 21, 2006
Reduction of mathematical models of signal transduction networks: simulation-based approach applied to EGF receptor signallingH Conzelmann, J Saez-Rodriguez, T Sauter, et al.
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