ABSTRACT: Human organism is interpenetrated by the world of microorganisms, from the conception until the death. This interpenetration involves different levels of interactions between the partners including trophic exchanges, bi-directional cell signaling and gene activation, besides genetic and epigenetic phenomena, and tends towards mutual adaptation and coevolution. Since these processes are critical for the survival of individuals and species, they rely on the existence of a complex organization of adaptive systems aiming at two apparently conflicting purposes: the maintenance of the internal coherence of each partner, and a mutually advantageous coexistence and progressive adaptation between them. Humans possess three adaptive syste...
The new fields of ecological immunology and disease ecology have begun to merge, and the classic fie...
<div><p>We introduce and analyze a within-host dynamical model of the coevolution between rapidly mu...
Recebido para publicação em 19/2/2001. Infectious agents are everywhere, in our outer and inner surf...
ABSTRACT: Human organism is interpenetrated by the world of microorganisms, from the conception unti...
Human organism is interpenetrated by the world of microorganisms, from the conception until the deat...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 3, pp. 415-425 Coevolutionary Networks: a Novel Appro...
Protein interaction networks play central roles in biological systems, from simple metabolic pathway...
Coevolution—reciprocal evolutionary change among interacting species driven by natural selection—is ...
The continuum between mutualistic and pathogenic symbioses has been an underlying theme for understa...
Identifying different types of coevolutionary dynamics is important for understanding biodiversity a...
Identifying different types of coevolutionary dynamics is important for understanding biodiversity a...
Numerous theoretical and experimental studies have investigated antagonistic coevolution between par...
The most evident aspect of biodiversity is the variety of complex forms and behaviors among organism...
The continuum between mutualistic and pathogenic symbioses has been an underlying theme for understa...
Abstract The extant research on network development often focuses on individual networks, thereby l...
The new fields of ecological immunology and disease ecology have begun to merge, and the classic fie...
<div><p>We introduce and analyze a within-host dynamical model of the coevolution between rapidly mu...
Recebido para publicação em 19/2/2001. Infectious agents are everywhere, in our outer and inner surf...
ABSTRACT: Human organism is interpenetrated by the world of microorganisms, from the conception unti...
Human organism is interpenetrated by the world of microorganisms, from the conception until the deat...
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 2001, Volume 96, Number 3, pp. 415-425 Coevolutionary Networks: a Novel Appro...
Protein interaction networks play central roles in biological systems, from simple metabolic pathway...
Coevolution—reciprocal evolutionary change among interacting species driven by natural selection—is ...
The continuum between mutualistic and pathogenic symbioses has been an underlying theme for understa...
Identifying different types of coevolutionary dynamics is important for understanding biodiversity a...
Identifying different types of coevolutionary dynamics is important for understanding biodiversity a...
Numerous theoretical and experimental studies have investigated antagonistic coevolution between par...
The most evident aspect of biodiversity is the variety of complex forms and behaviors among organism...
The continuum between mutualistic and pathogenic symbioses has been an underlying theme for understa...
Abstract The extant research on network development often focuses on individual networks, thereby l...
The new fields of ecological immunology and disease ecology have begun to merge, and the classic fie...
<div><p>We introduce and analyze a within-host dynamical model of the coevolution between rapidly mu...
Recebido para publicação em 19/2/2001. Infectious agents are everywhere, in our outer and inner surf...