Controlling Space and Time in Biology: From Gene Regulation in a Single Cell to Pattern Formation in Cell Populations and Development
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Taking the pulse of flagellum synthesis in a single bacterium
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Philippe Cluzel
- Harvard Univ
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J. Mark Kim
- Harvard Univ
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Enrique Balleza
- Harvard Univ
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Philippe Cluzel
- Harvard Univ
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Induction and Entrainment of Glycolytic Oscillations in Single Yeast Cells
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Anna-Karin Gustavsson
- Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg
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Anna-Karin Gustavsson
- Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg
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Dawie van Niekerk
- Department of Biochemistry, Stellenbosch University
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Martin Mojica Benavides
- Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg
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Amin Banaeiyan
- Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg
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Bernhard Mehlig
- Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg
- Gothenburg University
- Physics, University of Gothenburg
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Jacky Snoep
- Department of Biochemistry, Stellenbosch University
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Mattias Goksör
- Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg
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Caroline Adiels
- Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg
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Adapt to oscillate: a nonequilibrium thermodynamic view of dynamic quorum sensing
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Lei-Han Tang
- Department of Physics, Hong Kong Baptist Univ
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Shou-Wen Wang
- Beijing Computational Science Research Center
- Complex Systems Division, Beijing Computational Science Research Center
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Lei-Han Tang
- Department of Physics, Hong Kong Baptist Univ
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Reverse engineer spatial patterns in biology
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Chao Tang
- Center for Quantitative Biology, Peking University
- School of Physics, Peking University
- Peking University
- Peking Univ
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Chao Tang
- Center for Quantitative Biology, Peking University
- School of Physics, Peking University
- Peking University
- Peking Univ
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Jingxiang Shen
- Center for Quantitative Biology, Peking University
- Peking Univ
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Feng Liu
- Center for Quantitative Biology, Peking University
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Morphogen Gradient Reconstitution Reveals Hedgehog Pathway Design Principles
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Joseph S. Markson
- Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, California Institute of Technology
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