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Michael L Mayo

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Physical Review. E|March 15, 2020
Modeling the impacts of a simple meiotic gene drive on small, homeostatic populationsKevin R Pilkiewicz, Michael L Mayo
Physical Review. E|May 19, 2021
Magnetic induction inspires a schematic theory for crosstalk-driven relaxation dynamics in cellsKevin R Pilkiewicz, Michael L Mayo
Physical Review. E|October 15, 2016
Fluctuation sensitivity of a transcriptional signaling cascadeKevin R Pilkiewicz, Michael L Mayo
BMC Bioinformatics|December 15, 2011
First-passage time analysis of a one-dimensional diffusion-reaction model: application to protein transport along DNAMichael L Mayo, Edward J Perkins, Preetam Ghosh
BMC Systems Biology|March 13, 2017
Physiological fidelity or model parsimony? The relative performance of reverse-toxicokinetic modeling approachesMichael A Rowland, Edward J Perkins, Michael L Mayo
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|March 28, 2024
The Dynamic Spatial Structure of FlocksNicholas J Russell, Kevin R Pilkiewicz, Michael L Mayo
Plos One|January 13, 2021
Devil in the details: Mechanistic variations impact information transfer across models of transcriptional cascadesMichael A Rowland, Kevin R Pilkiewicz, Michael L Mayo
Biophysical Journal|April 27, 2017
Crosstalk and the Dynamical Modularity of Feed-Forward Loops in Transcriptional Regulatory NetworksMichael A Rowland, Ahmed Abdelzaher, Preetam Ghosh, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 4, 2024
A scalable convolutional neural network approach to fluid flow prediction in complex environmentsPratip Rana, Timothy M Weigand, Kevin R Pilkiewicz, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2020
Modeling a synthetic aptamer-based riboswitch biosensor sensitive to low hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) concentrationsMichael L Mayo, Jed O Eberly, Fiona H Crocker, et al.
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Physical Review. E|March 15, 2020
Modeling the impacts of a simple meiotic gene drive on small, homeostatic populationsKevin R Pilkiewicz, Michael L Mayo
Physical Review. E|May 19, 2021
Magnetic induction inspires a schematic theory for crosstalk-driven relaxation dynamics in cellsKevin R Pilkiewicz, Michael L Mayo
Physical Review. E|October 15, 2016
Fluctuation sensitivity of a transcriptional signaling cascadeKevin R Pilkiewicz, Michael L Mayo
BMC Bioinformatics|December 15, 2011
First-passage time analysis of a one-dimensional diffusion-reaction model: application to protein transport along DNAMichael L Mayo, Edward J Perkins, Preetam Ghosh
BMC Systems Biology|March 13, 2017
Physiological fidelity or model parsimony? The relative performance of reverse-toxicokinetic modeling approachesMichael A Rowland, Edward J Perkins, Michael L Mayo
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|March 28, 2024
The Dynamic Spatial Structure of FlocksNicholas J Russell, Kevin R Pilkiewicz, Michael L Mayo
Plos One|January 13, 2021
Devil in the details: Mechanistic variations impact information transfer across models of transcriptional cascadesMichael A Rowland, Kevin R Pilkiewicz, Michael L Mayo
Biophysical Journal|April 27, 2017
Crosstalk and the Dynamical Modularity of Feed-Forward Loops in Transcriptional Regulatory NetworksMichael A Rowland, Ahmed Abdelzaher, Preetam Ghosh, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 4, 2024
A scalable convolutional neural network approach to fluid flow prediction in complex environmentsPratip Rana, Timothy M Weigand, Kevin R Pilkiewicz, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2020
Modeling a synthetic aptamer-based riboswitch biosensor sensitive to low hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) concentrationsMichael L Mayo, Jed O Eberly, Fiona H Crocker, et al.
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