Reinhart Heinrich (1946-2006): an annotated bibliography

Journal of Theoretical Biology
Athel Cornish-Bowden

Abstract

Reinhart Heinrich contributed to many areas of theoretical biology, most notably to metabolic control analysis, a field that he helped to create, but also different aspects of modelling and to the evolution of enzyme catalysis. His interests were initially focussed on the erythrocyte, but subsequently broadened to encompass calcium oscillations, glycolytic oscillations, membrane processes and signal transduction. His publications are arranged here according to subject area, together with some introductory notes.

References

Jan 1, 1992·Bio Systems·S Schuster, R Heinrich
Feb 15, 1974·European Journal of Biochemistry·R Heinrich, T A Rapoport
Oct 7, 1996·Journal of Theoretical Biology·A Cornish-Bowden
Jun 7, 2002·Molecular Cell·Reinhart HeinrichTom A Rapoport
Aug 19, 2007·Journal of Theoretical Biology·Philip W Kuchel, David J Philp

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Aug 11, 2019·Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere : the Journal of the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life·Carlos MariscalH James Cleaves

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