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  1. Modeling Basins of Attraction for Breast Cancer Using Hopfield Networks
  2. Personalized targeting for cancer treatment
  3. T6SS and trypanocidal activities as well as genomics of S. marcescens in R. prolixus digestive tract
  4. Jatropha, Challenges for a New Energy Crop - Volume 3: A Sustainable Multipurpose Crop
  5. Pervasive system biology for active compound valorization in Jatropha
  6. Specific enzyme functionalities of Fusarium oxysporum compared to host plants
  7. Cellular reprogramming
  8. The challenge of translating system biology into targeted therapy of cancer
  9. System biology to assess target relevance in the research and development of molecular inhibitors
  10. A methodology for the search of specific enzyme targets for drug development against L. major
  11. In triatomine intestines, GC-rich bacteria outcompete GC-poors because of an enzimatic advantage.
  12. Modeling trypanothione reductase, cysteine synthase, ATPase, dienoyl-CoA reductase, leishmanolysin
  13. Agrobacterium transformation of the oilseed Jatropha curcas with a fungal chitinase gene.
  14. Identification of housekeeping genes for comparative analyses of expression data in breast cancer
  15. Effective inhibition of growth and metastatic potential of MDA-MB-231 of tripple negative by RNAi
  16. Toward precision medicine of breast cancer
  17. Optimization of combination chemotherapy based on network entropy for PPIs in breast cancer cells
  18. Microbiota in the guts of Triatomines infected by T. cruzi from the wilde using PCR and sequencing
  19. Sustainable production of renewable energy from non-food crops
  20. Selection of optimized protein targets for drug development toward the control of cancer diseases
  21. Interpreting the ancestral codon from Miller’s amino acids and nucleotide correlations in modern CDS
  22. Functional genomics
  23. A History of Genomic Structures: The Big Picture
  24. Perennial plants for biofuel production: bridging genomics and field research
  25. Entropy for the classification of protein domains intofamilies and clans
  26. Relationship of physico-chemical properties of proteins with coding DNA
  27. Metabolic signatures of triatomine vectors unveiled by metabolomics
  28. Contribution of stop codon frequency and purine bias to the classification of coding sequences
  29. Jatropha, Challenges for a New Energy Crop - Genetic Improvement and Biotechnology
  30. A Statistical method without training for classifying the coding frame of transcriptome sequences
  31. Towards the domestication of Jatropha: The integration of sciences
  32. Karyology and genomics of Jatropha: Current status and future prospects
  33. Cultivation-independent methods reveal differences among bacterial gut microbiota in triatomines
  34. Jatropha, Challenges for a New Energy Crop - Farming, Economics and Biofuel
  35. The birth of a new energy crop
  36. The challenge of bioenergies: An overview
  37. EST profiling of resistant and susceptible Hevea infected by Microcyclus ulei
  38. Universal features for exon prediction
  39. Mapping of SSRs derived from ESTs of T. cacao tissues infected by M. perniciosa
  40. ESTs from seeds to assist the selective breeding of J. curcas L. for oil and active compounds
  41. Universal features for the classification of coding and non-coding sequences
  42. A review on Jatropha curcas
  43. Classifying coding DNA with nucleotide statistics
  44. SNPs from ESTs of T. cacao associated to witches’ broom disease
  45. The sequence of the mitochondrial genome of M. perniciosa
  46. Genome and karyotype features of Jatropha curcas L., an important biofuel plant.
  47. Polymorphism of the dengue virus genome
  48. ASKGene, a System for Automate DNA Processing
  49. Analysis of expressed genes from cacao meristems infected by witches' broom disease
  50. Analytical ultracentrifugation of DNA in CsCl gradients to explore genome large-scale properties
  51. The maize gene space is compositionally compartimentalized
  52. Identification of the gene-richest regions in chromosomes and nuclei of pig
  53. The use of mutual information for coding sequences certification
  54. The mutual information theory for the certification of rice coding sequences
  55. Analytical ultracentrifugation for the study of nucleotide composition in vertebrate genomes
  56. Genome Properties of the Diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum
  57. GC characterization within and among isochores in mammalian genomes by CsCl and sequence analyses
  58. Translational selection shapes codon usage in the GC-rich genome of C. reinhardtii
  59. Compositional mapping of chicken chromosomes and identification of the gene-richest regions
  60. Diversity and Phylogenetic Implications of CsCl Profiles from Rodent DNAs
  61. The compositional organization and the expression of the Arabidopsis genome
  62. Synonymous and nonsynonymous substitutions in genes from Gramineae
  63. Compositional properties of homologous coding sequences from plants
  64. The distribution of genes in the genomes of Gramineae
  65. The gene distribution of the maize genome
  66. Symptomatological and morphological study of the resistance of wild beets to Cercospora beticola
  67. Double-layer culture as a tool for the selection of plant calluses resistant to fungal toxins
  68. Fine-tuning between density gradient ultracentrifugation and whole genome sequences