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65th Birthday: Grzegorz Rozenberg 2009
- Anne Condon, David Harel, Joost N. Kok, Arto Salomaa, Erik Winfree

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Algorithmic Bioprocesses. Natural Computing Series, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-540-88868-0 - Arto Salomaa:

Grzegorz Rozenberg: A Magical Scientist and Brother. 3-11 - Alberto Apostolico:

Monotony and Surprise. 15-29 - Alessandra Carbone

, Stefan Engelen
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Information Content of Sets of Biological Sequences Revisited. 31-42 - Masami Ito, Lila Kari, Zachary Kincaid, Shinnosuke Seki:

Duplication in DNA Sequences. 43-61 - Yasubumi Sakakibara, Kengo Sato:

Sequence and Structural Analyses for Functional Non-coding RNAs. 63-79 - Angela Angeleska, Natasa Jonoska, Masahico Saito, Laura F. Landweber

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Strategies for RNA-Guided DNA Recombination. 83-98 - Robert Brijder

, Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom
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Reality-and-Desire in Ciliates. 99-115 - Mark Daley, Michael Domaratzki

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Template-Guided Recombination: From Theory to Laboratory. 117-137 - Natasa Jonoska, Anne Taormina, Reidun Twarock:

DNA Cages with Icosahedral Symmetry in Bionanotechnology. 141-158 - Satoshi Kobayashi:

Applying Symmetric Enumeration Method to One-Dimensional Assembly of Rotatable Tiles. 159-183 - Sudheer Sahu, Peng Yin, John H. Reif:

A Self-assembly Model of Time-Dependent Glue Strength. 185-204 - Nadrian C. Seeman:

The Perils of Polynucleotides Revisited. 205-214 - Andrew J. Turberfield

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Algorithmic Control: The Assembly and Operation of DNA Nanostructures and Molecular Machinery. 215-225 - Oscar H. Ibarra, Sara Woodworth:

On Nonuniversal Symport/Antiport P Systems. 229-272 - Gheorghe Paun, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez:

Spiking Neural P Systems. Recent Results, Research Topics. 273-291 - Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez, Takashi Yokomori:

Membrane Computing Schema: A New Approach to Computation Using String Insertions. 293-309 - Paola Bonizzoni

, Remco Loos
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Finite Splicing: Generative Capacity, New Models and Complexity Aspects. 313-329 - Andrea Bracciali, Marcello Brunelli, Enrico Cataldo, Pierpaolo Degano:

Formal Models of the Calyx of Held. 331-366 - Monika Heiner

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Understanding Network Behavior by Structured Representations of Transition Invariants. 367-389 - Marta Kwiatkowska

, Gethin Norman
, David Parker
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Quantitative Verification Techniques for Biological Processes. 391-409 - Ion Petre

, Andrzej Mizera, Claire L. Hyder, Andrey Mikhailov, John E. Eriksson, Lea Sistonen
, Ralph-Johan Back:
A New Mathematical Model for the Heat Shock Response. 411-425 - Luca Cardelli

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Artificial Biochemistry. 429-462 - Maria Luisa Guerriero, Davide Prandi

, Corrado Priami, Paola Quaglia
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Process Calculi Abstractions for Biology. 463-486 - Jane Hillston, Adam Duguid:

Deriving Differential Equations from Process Algebra Models in Reagent-Centric Style. 487-504 - Tamar Ratner, Ehud Keinan:

Programmable DNA-Based Finite Automata. 505-516 - Daniela Besozzi, Paolo Cazzaniga, Dario Pescini

, Giancarlo Mauri
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A Multi-volume Approach to Stochastic Modeling with Membrane Systems. 519-542 - Matthew Cook, David Soloveichik, Erik Winfree

, Jehoshua Bruck
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Programmability of Chemical Reaction Networks. 543-584 - Vincenzo Manca

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Log-gain Principles for Metabolic P Systems. 585-605 - Kazufumi Mizunuma, Masami Hagiya:

Hybrid Method for Simulating Small-Number Molecular Systems. 607-620 - Jurriaan Hage

, Tero Harju
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On Involutions Arising from Graphs. 623-630 - Tom Head:

Parallel Computing by Xeroxing on Transparencies. 631-637 - Jarkko Kari

, Ville Lukkarila:
Some Undecidable Dynamical Properties for One-Dimensional Reversible Cellular Automata. 639-660 - Yaki Setty, Irun R. Cohen, Avi E. Mayo

, David Harel:
On Using Divide and Conquer in Modeling Natural Systems. 661-674 - Erik A. Schultes

, Peter T. Hraber, Thomas H. LaBean
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No Molecule Is an Island: Molecular Evolution and the Study of Sequence Space. 675-704 - Ofer M. Shir, Thomas Bäck

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Niching Methods: Speciation Theory Applied for Multi-modal Function Optimization. 705-729 - Ryan Tarpine, Sorin Istrail:

On the Concept of Cis-regulatory Information: From Sequence Motifs to Logic Functions. 731-742

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