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The following pages link to Markovian approaches to modeling intracellular reaction processes with molecular memory (Q5218488):
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- A class of collision processes with memory and application to simple chemical reactions in a solvent (Q1092844) (← links)
- Memory equations as reduced Markov processes (Q1737076) (← links)
- Modelling non-Markovian fluctuations in intracellular biomolecular transport (Q1749395) (← links)
- Analysis of non-Markovian effects in generalized birth-death models (Q2033762) (← links)
- Modeling stochastic gene expression: from Markov to non-Markov models (Q2047811) (← links)
- Kinetic characteristics of transcriptional bursting in a complex gene model with cyclic promoter structure (Q2130392) (← links)
- Adaptive-step methods for Markov-based membrane models (Q2204531) (← links)
- Memory effects in biochemical networks as the natural counterpart of extrinsic noise (Q2415636) (← links)
- Analysis of a non-Markov transcription model with nuclear RNA export and RNA nuclear retention (Q2688427) (← links)
- Postponing production exponentially enhances the molecular memory of a stochastic switch (Q5056764) (← links)
- Stochastic reaction networks in dynamic compartment populations (Q5073156) (← links)
- Memory-Induced Bifurcation and Oscillations in the Chemical Brusselator Model (Q5120509) (← links)
- Protein pattern formation induced by the joint effect of noise and delay in a multi-cellular system (Q6040302) (← links)
- Assessing Markovian and delay models for single-nucleus RNA sequencing (Q6084611) (← links)
- Phase separation reduces cell-to-cell variability of transcriptional bursting (Q6194341) (← links)
- Optimal switching paths of a non-Markovian model of gene bursty expression (Q6542147) (← links)
- Noise and delay can shape distribution functions in stochastic reaction dynamics (Q6543300) (← links)
- The dynamics of gene transcription Induced by variation in transcription kinetics (Q6613339) (← links)