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Sorribas,A; Bartrons, R. Theoretical analysis of the flux control properties of a substrate cycle. Eur.J.Biochem. (1986) 158,107-115
Sorribas,A. Alternative S-System representations for reversible biochemical pathways. Mathl.Comput.Modelling (1988) 11:129-133
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Sorribas,A. Modelling intacellular biochemical systems that involve multi-enzyme complexes: a critical evaluation of alternative theories of intact biochemical systems. Proceedings of the 1st. Symposium on modelling and control in biomedical systems (1988)
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Sorribas, A. & Savageau, M.A. (1989). A comparison of variant theories of intact biochemical systems. I. Enzyme-enzyme interactions and biochemical systems theory. Math.Biosci., 94, 161-193.
Sorribas, A. & Savageau, M.A. (1989). A comparison of variant theories of intact biochemical systems. II. Flux-oriented and metabolic control theories. Math.Biosci., 94, 195-238.
Sorribas, A. & Savageau, M.A. (1989). Strategies for representing metabolic pathways within biochemical systems theory: reversible pathways. Math.Biosci., 94, 239-269.
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