
Determination of Complex Reaction Mechanisms
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- Intro
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Some Basic Definitions
- 1.2 Introduction to Classical Identification
- 2 Introduction to Chemical Kinetic Processes
- 2.1 Macroscopic, Deterministic Chemical Kinetics
- 2.2 Disordered Kinetics
- 2.3 Fluctuations
- 3 A Brief Review of Methodology for the Analysis of Biochemical Reactions and Cells
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Measurement of Metabolite Concentrations
- 3.3 Principles and Applications of Mass Spectrometry
- 3.4 Genome-Wide Analyses of mRNA and Proteins
- 3.5 Fluorescent Imaging
- 3.6 Conclusions
- 4 Computations by Means of Macroscopic Chemical Kinetics
- 4.1 Chemical Neurons and Logic Gates
- 4.2 Implementation of Computers by Macroscopic Chemical Kinetics
- 4.3 Computational Functions in Biochemical Reaction Systems
- 5 Response of Systems to Pulse Perturbations
- 5.1 Theory
- 5.2 An Example: The Glycolytic Pathway
- 6 Experimental Test of the Pulse Perturbation Method for Determining Causal Connectivities of Chemical Species in a Reaction Network
- 7 Correlation Metric Construction: Theory of Statistical Construction of Reaction Mechanisms
- 8 Experimental Test and Applications of Correlation Metric Construction
- 9 Density Estimation
- 9.1 Entropy Metric Construction (EMC)
- 9.2 Entropy Reduction Method (ERM)
- 10 Applications of Genetic Algorithms to the Determination of Reaction Mechanisms
- 10.1 A Short Primer on Genetic Algorithms
- 10.2 Selection of Regulation of Flux in a Metabolic Model
- 10.3 Evolutionary Development of Biochemical Oscillatory Reaction Mechanisms
- 10.4 Systematic Determination of Reaction Mechanism and Rate Coefficients
- 10.5 Summary
- 11 Oscillatory Reactions
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 Concepts and Theoretical Constructs
- 11.3 Experiments Leading to Information about the Oscillatory Reaction Mechanism
- 11.4 Examples of Deduction of Reaction Mechanism from Experiments
- 11.5 Limits of Stoichiometric Network Analysis
- 12 Lifetime and Transit Time Distributions and Response Experiments in Chemical Kinetics
- 12.1 Lifetime Distributions of Chemical Species
- 12.2 Response Experiments and Lifetime Distributions
- 12.3 Transit Time Distributions in Complex Chemical Systems
- 12.4 Transit Time Distributions, Linear Response, and Extracting Kinetic Information from Experimental Data
- 12.5 Errors in Response Experiments
- 12.6 Response Experiments for Reaction-Diffusion Systems
- 12.7 Conclusions
- 13 Mini-Introduction to Bioinformatics
- 13.1 Clustering
- 13.2 Linearization in Various Forms
- 13.3 Modeling of Reaction Mechanisms
- 13.4 Boolean Networks
- 13.5 Correlation Metric Construction for Genetic Networks
- 13.6 Bayesian Networks
- 13.7 Some Other Illustrative Approaches
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