Reinhart Heinrich, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany 
Area:
Computational Biology, Metabolism, Signal Transduction
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Bruck J, Ebenhöh O, Heinrich R. (2006) Patterns of interactions of reaction pairs in metabolic networks. Genome Informatics. International Conference On Genome Informatics. 17: 208-18
Handorf T, Ebenhöh O, Heinrich R. (2005) Expanding metabolic networks: scopes of compounds, robustness, and evolution. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 61: 498-512
Hornberg JJ, Binder B, Bruggeman FJ, et al. (2005) Control of MAPK signalling: from complexity to what really matters. Oncogene. 24: 5533-42
Heinrich R, Rapoport TA. (2005) Generation of nonidentical compartments in vesicular transport systems. The Journal of Cell Biology. 168: 271-80
Krüger R, Heinrich R. (2004) Model reduction and analysis of robustness for the Wnt/beta-catenin signal transduction pathway. Genome Informatics. International Conference On Genome Informatics. 15: 138-48
Ebenhöh O, Handorf T, Heinrich R. (2004) Structural analysis of expanding metabolic networks. Genome Informatics. International Conference On Genome Informatics. 15: 35-45
Liebermeister W, Klipp E, Schuster S, et al. (2004) A theory of optimal differential gene expression. Bio Systems. 76: 261-78
Lee E, Salic A, Krüger R, et al. (2003) The roles of APC and Axin derived from experimental and theoretical analysis of the Wnt pathway. Plos Biology. 1: E10
Klipp E, Heinrich R, Holzhütter HG. (2002) Prediction of temporal gene expression. Metabolic opimization by re-distribution of enzyme activities. European Journal of Biochemistry / Febs. 269: 5406-13
Castiglione F, Bernaschi M, Succi S, et al. (2002) Intracellular signal propagation in a two-dimensional autocatalytic reaction model. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 66: 031905
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