Some lessons about models from Michaelis and Menten.

Molecular Biology of the Cell
Jeremy Gunawardena

Abstract

Michaelis and Menten's classic 1913 paper on enzyme kinetics is used to draw some lessons about the relationship between mathematical models and biological reality.

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Jun 19, 2009·Nature·Matthew Thomson, Jeremy Gunawardena
Sep 3, 2010·Genes & Development·William W ChenPeter K Sorger
Dec 21, 2010·Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Systems Biology and Medicine·Daniel A Beard
Sep 6, 2011·Biochemistry·Leonor MichaelisRoger S Goody

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Sep 12, 2012·Nature Biotechnology·Jeremy Gunawardena
Jun 15, 2013·Molecular Biology of the Cell·Jeremy Gunawardena
Nov 23, 2012·BMC Biology·Michael L Blinov, Ion I Moraru
Mar 13, 2014·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Shlomi ReuveniJoseph Klafter
Nov 5, 2014·Molecular Biology of the Cell·Jeremy Gunawardena
Jan 7, 2016·Frontiers in Genetics·Nestor V Torres, Guido Santos
Aug 18, 2012·Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Systems Biology and Medicine·Sudhakaran PrabakaranJeremy Gunawardena
Oct 30, 2013·The FEBS Journal·Ulrike WittigIsabel Rojas
Oct 10, 2013·The FEBS Journal·Jeremy Gunawardena
Mar 27, 2015·The FEBS Journal·Maria F PintoPedro M Martins
May 30, 2015·Integrative Biology : Quantitative Biosciences From Nano to Macro·Joseph P DexterJeremy Gunawardena
Nov 10, 2013·Current Biology : CB·Alan S FutranStanislav Y Shvartsman
Dec 17, 2014·Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal·Tamás Székely, Kevin Burrage
Jul 26, 2012·Journal of Theoretical Biology·Yangqing Xu, Jeremy Gunawardena
Jan 1, 2012·Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal·Laura R JarboeLonnie O Ingram
May 24, 2019·Journal of Computational Biology : a Journal of Computational Molecular Cell Biology·Ute Deichmann
May 5, 2020·PLoS Computational Biology·Kee-Myoung NamJeremy Gunawardena
Dec 20, 2018·In Silico Biology·Daniel A Charlebois, Gábor Balázsi
Jun 18, 2021·Cell Systems·Markus W CovertEran Agmon
Jul 17, 2021·The FEBS Journal·Bharath Srinivasan

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