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The following pages link to Temperature compensation in circadian clock models (Q781252):
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- Collective oscillations in coupled-cell systems (Q829040) (← links)
- Semi-algebraic optimization of temperature compensation in a general switch-type negative feedback model of circadian clocks (Q938134) (← links)
- Traveling wave formation in vertebrate segmentation (Q1617595) (← links)
- Temperature compensation via cooperative stability in protein degradation (Q1618466) (← links)
- Temperature dependence and temperature compensation of kinetics of chemical oscillations; Belousov-Zhabotinskii reaction, glycolysis and circadian rhythms (Q1788136) (← links)
- A temperature-compensated model for circadian rhythms that can be entrained by temperature cycles (Q2210037) (← links)
- Why did sauropod dinosaurs grow so big? -- a possible answer from the life history theory (Q2225932) (← links)
- Temperature robustness in \textit{Arabidopsis} circadian clock models is facilitated by repressive interactions, autoregulation, and three-node feedbacks (Q2225964) (← links)
- Theoretical study on the regulation of circadian rhythms by RNA methylation (Q2297817) (← links)
- The effects of time-varying temperature on delays in genetic networks (Q2826309) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of oscillatory regulatory networks with temperature-independent oscillation period (Q2983963) (← links)
- Dependence of the period on the rate of protein degradation in minimal models for circadian oscillations (Q3579046) (← links)
- A mathematical model of melatonin synthesis and interactions with the circadian clock (Q6648445) (← links)