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- Josef Franz Gierer (born 12 January 1919) is an Austrian-born Swedish chemist and wood scientist who is emeritus professor of organic chemistry, specialising...
- 1016/S0022-2836(03)00865-9. PMC 7159028. PMID 12927536. See Figure 1. Simmons G, Zmora P, Gierer S, Heurich A, Pöhlmann S (December 2013). "Proteolytic activation of the...
- "local autoactivation-lateral inhibition" (LALI) framework by Meinhardt and Gierer. LALI systems, while formally similar to reaction-diffusion systems, are...
- Georgia. Archived from the original on July 1, 2015. Retrieved July 1, 2015. Gierer, Larry (June 21, 2015). "New Miss Georgia wants theater career on Broadway"...
- 1098/rstb.1986.0056. PMID 22462104. S2CID 5006466. Bode H, Berking S, David CN, Gierer A, Schaller H, Trenkner E (December 1973). "Quantitative analysis of cell...
- section: Coronavirus Life CycleAttachment and Entry Simmons G, Zmora P, Gierer S, Heurich A, Pöhlmann S (December 2013). "Proteolytic activation of the...
- (2003). "Biological Psychology". Handbook of Psychology. 3: 84. Alfred Gierer; Hans Meinhardt (1974). Donald S. Cohen (ed.). "Biological Pattern Formation...
- (3): 311–8. doi:10.1038/ng1966. PMID 17277777. S2CID 1595885. Meinhardt H, Gierer A (2000). "Pattern formation by local self-activation and lateral inhibition"...
- cruciform-forming DNA structures was hypothesized in the early 1960s. Alfred Gierer was one of the first scientists to propose an interaction between proteins...
- successfully using one-dimensional reaction–diffusion systems, in particular the Gierer-Meinhardt system which leans heavily on the Turing model. The nacreous layer...