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The following pages link to Positive feedback in eukaryotic gene networks: cell differentiation by graded to binary response conversion (Q24535235):
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- Spatial epigenetic control of mono- and bistable gene expression (Q21090179) (← links)
- Emergence of switch-like behavior in a large family of simple biochemical networks (Q21145326) (← links)
- Stochastic mRNA synthesis in mammalian cells (Q21146037) (← links)
- Robust network topologies for generating switch-like cellular responses (Q21563483) (← links)
- Linking fast and slow positive feedback loops creates an optimal bistable switch in cell signaling (Q21563740) (← links)
- The Bacillus subtilis sin operon: an evolvable network motif (Q24544957) (← links)
- Nature, nurture, or chance: stochastic gene expression and its consequences (Q24610764) (← links)
- Synthetic conversion of a graded receptor signal into a tunable, reversible switch (Q24634044) (← links)
- Tweaking biological switches through a better understanding of bistability behavior (Q24649674) (← links)
- Noise in transcription negative feedback loops: simulation and experimental analysis (Q24672369) (← links)
- Signaling switches and bistability arising from multisite phosphorylation in protein kinase cascades (Q24676805) (← links)
- Structure and function of the feed-forward loop network motif (Q24683513) (← links)
- Biochemical Network Stochastic Simulator (BioNetS): software for stochastic modeling of biochemical networks (Q24798814) (← links)
- Aggregation of topological motifs in the Escherichia coli transcriptional regulatory network (Q24799473) (← links)
- A steady state analysis indicates that negative feedback regulation of PTP1B by Akt elicits bistability in insulin-stimulated GLUT4 translocation (Q24805507) (← links)
- Multistable and multistep dynamics in neutrophil differentiation (Q25256691) (← links)
- Phenotypic Variability in Synthetic Biology Applications: Dealing with Noise in Microbial Gene Expression (Q26752520) (← links)
- Synthetic biology: lessons from engineering yeast MAPK signalling pathways (Q26991913) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal organization of signaling pathways (Q27008304) (← links)
- Stochasticity and the molecular mechanisms of induced pluripotency (Q27300697) (← links)
- Gene networks of fully connected triads with complete auto-activation enable multistability and stepwise stochastic transitions (Q27318486) (← links)
- Mapping the environmental fitness landscape of a synthetic gene circuit (Q27331437) (← links)
- Interlinked dual-time feedback loops can enhance robustness to stochasticity and persistence of memory (Q27355188) (← links)
- A positive-feedback-based bistable 'memory module' that governs a cell fate decision (Q28188515) (← links)
- Rational design of memory in eukaryotic cells (Q28249187) (← links)
- Microbial cell individuality and the underlying sources of heterogeneity (Q28252446) (← links)
- Synthetic memory circuits for tracking human cell fate (Q28270062) (← links)
- Stochasticity in transcriptional regulation: origins, consequences, and mathematical representations (Q28365103) (← links)
- Delay-induced transient increase and heterogeneity in gene expression in negatively auto-regulated gene circuits (Q28473387) (← links)
- Combinatorial gene regulation using auto-regulation (Q28474344) (← links)
- A simple negative interaction in the positive transcriptional feedback of a single gene is sufficient to produce reliable oscillations (Q28478504) (← links)
- Using topology to tame the complex biochemistry of genetic networks (Q28484856) (← links)
- Design principles of a genetic alarm clock (Q28484944) (← links)
- A design principle of group-level decision making in cell populations (Q28534350) (← links)
- Autoregulation and heterogeneity in expression of human Cripto-1 (Q28543279) (← links)
- Biology by design: reduction and synthesis of cellular components and behaviour (Q28754680) (← links)
- Current approaches to gene regulatory network modelling (Q28756983) (← links)
- Stochasticity in the Genotype-Phenotype Map: Implications for the Robustness and Persistence of Bet-Hedging (Q28817218) (← links)
- Addressing biological uncertainties in engineering gene circuits (Q28834528) (← links)
- Construction of a genetic multiplexer to toggle between chemosensory pathways in Escherichia coli (Q28914734) (← links)
- Network motifs: theory and experimental approaches (Q29615325) (← links)
- Stochasticity in gene expression: from theories to phenotypes (Q29617360) (← links)
- Noise in eukaryotic gene expression (Q29617406) (← links)
- Sniffers, buzzers, toggles and blinkers: dynamics of regulatory and signaling pathways in the cell (Q29619703) (← links)
- Self-perpetuating states in signal transduction: positive feedback, double-negative feedback and bistability (Q29619706) (← links)
- Failure tolerance of motif structure in biological networks (Q30403407) (← links)
- Digital nature of the immediate-early transcriptional response (Q30493326) (← links)
- Pre-dispositions and epigenetic inheritance in the Escherichia coli lactose operon bistable switch (Q30494565) (← links)
- Emergent bistability by a growth-modulating positive feedback circuit (Q30495631) (← links)
- Noise in gene expression determines cell fate in Bacillus subtilis (Q30557299) (← links)