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H V Westerhoff

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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 31, 1996
Control of frequency and amplitudes is shared by all enzymes in three models for yeast glycolytic oscillationsB Teusink, B M Bakker, H V Westerhoff
Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 7, 1996
How to recognize monofunctional units in a metabolic systemJ M Rohwer, S Schuster, H V Westerhoff
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 15, 1992
Channelling can decrease pool sizeP Mendes, D B Kell, H V Westerhoff
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1991
Linear nonequilibrium thermodynamics describes the dynamics of an autocatalytic systemS Cortassa, M A Aon, H V Westerhoff
Biophysical Journal|February 29, 2000
How yeast cells synchronize their glycolytic oscillations: a perturbation analytic treatmentM Bier, B M Bakker, H V Westerhoff
FEBS Letters|March 29, 1993
'Channelled' pathways can be more sensitive to specific regulatory signalsB N Kholodenko, O V Demin, H V Westerhoff
Trends in Cell Biology|April 8, 2000
Why cytoplasmic signalling proteins should be recruited to cell membranesB N Kholodenko, J B Hoek, H V Westerhoff
Biochemical Society Transactions|January 1, 1983
Metabolic control by pump slippage and proton leakage in 'delocalized' and more localized chemiosmotic energy-coupling schemesH V Westerhoff, A M Colen, K van Dam
IET Systems Biology|December 3, 2008
Control, responses and modularity of cellular regulatory networks: a control analysis perspectiveF J Bruggeman, J L Snoep, H V Westerhoff
FEBS Letters|July 25, 1994
Rate limitation within a single enzyme is directly related to enzyme intermediate levelsB N Kholodenko, H V Westerhoff, G C Brown
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 31, 1996
Control of frequency and amplitudes is shared by all enzymes in three models for yeast glycolytic oscillationsB Teusink, B M Bakker, H V Westerhoff
Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 7, 1996
How to recognize monofunctional units in a metabolic systemJ M Rohwer, S Schuster, H V Westerhoff
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 15, 1992
Channelling can decrease pool sizeP Mendes, D B Kell, H V Westerhoff
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1991
Linear nonequilibrium thermodynamics describes the dynamics of an autocatalytic systemS Cortassa, M A Aon, H V Westerhoff
Biophysical Journal|February 29, 2000
How yeast cells synchronize their glycolytic oscillations: a perturbation analytic treatmentM Bier, B M Bakker, H V Westerhoff
FEBS Letters|March 29, 1993
'Channelled' pathways can be more sensitive to specific regulatory signalsB N Kholodenko, O V Demin, H V Westerhoff
Trends in Cell Biology|April 8, 2000
Why cytoplasmic signalling proteins should be recruited to cell membranesB N Kholodenko, J B Hoek, H V Westerhoff
Biochemical Society Transactions|January 1, 1983
Metabolic control by pump slippage and proton leakage in 'delocalized' and more localized chemiosmotic energy-coupling schemesH V Westerhoff, A M Colen, K van Dam
IET Systems Biology|December 3, 2008
Control, responses and modularity of cellular regulatory networks: a control analysis perspectiveF J Bruggeman, J L Snoep, H V Westerhoff
FEBS Letters|July 25, 1994
Rate limitation within a single enzyme is directly related to enzyme intermediate levelsB N Kholodenko, H V Westerhoff, G C Brown
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