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Trends in Cell & Molecular Biology   Volumes    Volume 6 
Abstract
Biochemical lattices and networks as models of living systems: A problem of Artificial Life
Jacques Ricard
Pages: 9 - 30
Number of pages: 22
Trends in Cell & Molecular Biology
Volume 6 

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ABSTRACT
 
The aim of the present paper is to discuss, in physical terms, some important features of living systems, namely their identity, their ability to communicate, to generate information, to behave as coherent wholes and as evolving systems. These properties can be defined in mathematical terms and studied on very simple systems such as biochemical lattices and enzyme networks.
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