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Literature on mathematical biophysics, mathematical biology and theoretical biology/biophysics

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This is a partial bibliography for an area of applied physics/ mathematics concerned with mathematical and physical applications to life sciences and medicine.

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  1. Erwin Schr\"odinger.1945. What is Life? . Cambridge University Press: Cambridge (UK).
  2. Nicolas Rashevsky.1954, Topology and life: In search of general mathematical principles in biology and sociology, Bull. Math. Biophys. 16: 317-348.
  3. Nicolas Rashevsky. 1965. Models and Mathematical Principles in Biology. In: Waterman/Morowitz, Theoretical and Mathematical Biology , pp. 36-53.
  4. Rosalind E. Franklin and R.G. Gosling. 1953. Evidence for 2-chain helix in crystalline structure of sodium deoxyribonucleate (DNA). Nature 177: 928-930.
  5. Wilkins, M.H.F. et al. 1953. Helical structure of crystalline deoxypentose nucleic acid (DNA). Nature 172: 759-762.
  6. Francis H.C. Crick. 1953. Fourier transform of a coiled coil. Acta Cryst . 6: 685-687
  7. H. R. Wilson. 1966. Diffraction of X-rays by Proteins, Nucleic Acids and Viruses . London: Arnold.
  8. I. C. Baianu, J. F. Glazebrook, R. Brown and G. Georgescu.: Complex Nonlinear Biodynamics in Categories, Higher dimensional Algebra and \L{}ukasiewicz-Moisil Topos: Transformation of Neural, Genetic and Neoplastic Networks, Axiomathes , 16 : 65-122 2006). PDF file of document
  9. I.C. Baianu. 1978. X-ray Scattering by Partially Disordered Membrane Lattices. Acta Crystall . A34: 731-753. (paper contributed from The Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge in 1979 ).
  10. I.C. Baianu. 1980. Structural Order and Partial Disorder in Biological Systems. Bull. Math. Biol. (paper contributed from The Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge in 1979 ).
  11. R. Hosemann and S. N. Bagchi. 1962. Direct Analysis of Diffraction by Matter . Amsterdam: North Holland.
  12. D. Voet and J.G. Voet. 1995. Biochemistry . 2nd Edition, New York, Chichester, Brisbone, Toronto, Singapore: J. Wiley and Sons, INC., 1361 pp.. (an excellently illustrated textbook )
  13. Robert Rosen. 1997 and 2002. Essays on Life Itself .
  14. Rosen, R.: 1958a, A Relational Theory of Biological Systems Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 20 : 245-260.
  15. Rosen, R.: 1958b, The Representation of Biological Systems from the Standpoint of the Theory of Categories., Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 20 : 317-341.
  16. Rosen, R. 1960. A quantum-theoretic approach to genetic problems. Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 22: 227-255.
  17. Rosen, R.: 1987, On Complex Systems, European Journal of Operational Research 30 , 129-134.
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 Rosen,R. 1970, Dynamical Systems Theory in Biology . New York: Wiley Interscience. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "RR70" defined multiple times with different content
  19. Rosen,R. 1991, Life Itself: A Comprehensive Inquiry into the Nature, Origin, and Fabrication of Life , Columbia University Press
  20. Ehresmann, C.: 1984, Oeuvres compl\`etes et comment\'ees: Amiens, 1980-84 , edited and commented by Andr\'ee Ehresmann.
  21. Ehresmann, A. C. and J.-P. Vanbremersch: 2006, The Memory Evolutive Systems as a Model of Rosen's Organisms, in Complex Systems Biology , I.C. Baianu, Editor, Axiomathes 16 (1--2), pp. 13-50.
  22. Eilenberg, S. and Mac Lane, S.: 1942, Natural Isomorphisms in Group Theory., American Mathematical Society 43 : 757-831.
  23. Eilenberg, S. and Mac Lane, S.: 1945, The General Theory of Natural Equivalences, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 58: 231-294.
  24. Elsasser, M.W.: 1981, A Form of Logic Suited for Biology., In: Robert, Rosen, ed., Progress in Theoretical Biology , Volume 6, Academic Press, New York and London, pp 23-62.
  25. Bartholomay, A. F.: 1960. Molecular Set Theory. A mathematical representation for chemical reaction mechanisms. Bull. Math. Biophys. , 22 : 285-307.
  26. Bartholomay, A. F.: 1965. Molecular Set Theory: II. An aspect of biomathematical theory of sets., Bull. Math. Biophys. 27 : 235-251.
  27. Bartholomay, A.: 1971. Molecular Set Theory: III. The Wide-Sense Kinetics of Molecular Sets ., Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics , 33 : 355-372.