Aktuellere Arbeiten mit Bezug zur Evolutionsbiologie  
 
Heininger K. (2015): Duality of stochasticity and natural selection shape the ecology-driven pattern of social interactions: the fall of Hamilton’s rule.
WebmedCentral ECOLOGY 6: WMC004804.
 
Heininger K. (2015): Duality of stochasticity and natural selection: a cybernetic evolution theory. WebmedCentral ECOLOGY 6: WMC004796.
 
Heininger K. (2014): „LÄSST SICH DAS ALTERN AUFHALTEN?"
Beitrag in der dritten Ausgabe der „Lebenskünstler“.
 
Heininger K. (2013): The mutagenesis-selection-cascade theory of sexual reproduction.
WebmedCentral REPRODUCTION 4: WMC004367.
 
Heininger K. (2012): The germ-soma conflict theory of aging and death: Obituary to the “evolutionary theories of aging”. WebmedCentral AGING 3: WMC003275.
 
Heininger K. (2002): The cerebral glucose-fatty acid cycle: evolutionary roots, regulation, and (patho)physiological importance. Int Rev Neurobiol 51: 103–158.
 
Heininger K. (2002): Aging is a deprivation syndrome driven by a germ-soma conflict.
Ageing Res Rev 1: 481-536.
 
Heininger K. (2001): The deprivation syndrome is the driving force of phylogeny, ontogeny
and oncogeny. Rev Neurosci 12: 217-287.
 
Heininger K. (2000): A unifying hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease.
IV. Causation and sequence of events. Rev Neurosci 11: 213-328.
 
Heininger K. (2000): A unifying hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease.
III. Risk factors. Hum Psychopharmacol Clin Exp 15: 1-70.
 
Heininger K. (1999): A unifying hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease.
II. Pathophysiological processes. Hum Psychopharmacol Clin Exp 14:
525-581.
 
Heininger K. (1999): A unifying hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease.
I. Ageing sets the stage. Hum Psychopharmacol Clin Exp 14: 363-414.