Selected Papers 101511
synthetic biology
Entrainment of a Population of Synthetic Genetic Oscillators
autophagy
The WD40 Repeat PtdIns(3)P-Binding Protein EPG-6 Regulates Progression of Omegasomes to Autophagosomes
p62/SQSTM1 in autophagic clearance of a non-ubiquitylated substrate
cell biology
Reconstructing Regulatory Network Transitions [review]
Commitment to a Cellular Transition Precedes Genome-wide Transcriptional Change
Distinct Interactions Select and Maintain a Specific Cell Fate
The Min Oscillator Uses MinD-Dependent Conformational Changes in MinE to Spatially Regulate Cytokinesis
Divergent Strategies for Controlling the Nuclear Membrane Satisfy Geometric Constraints during Nuclear Division
Chromosome Organization by a Nucleoid-Associated Protein in Live Bacteria
The Spatial Arrangement of Chromosomes during Prometaphase Facilitates Spindle Assembly
Rapid Microtubule Self-Assembly Kinetics
In Vitro Centromere and Kinetochore Assembly on Defined Chromatin Templates
cell biology, quantitative biology
Random Partitioning of Molecules at Cell Division
Integrating Multiple Signals into Cell Decisions by Networks of Protein Modification Cycles
developmental biology
Generation of Spatial Patterns Through Cell Polarity Switching
developmental biology, modeling
Does the Potential for Chaos Constrain the Embryonic Cell-Cycle Oscillator?
evolution
Signalling and the Evolution of Cooperative Foraging in Dynamic Environments
evolution, cancer biology, theoretical biology
Stochastic State Transitions Give Rise to Phenotypic Equilibrium in Populations of Cancer Cells
ecology
A Unifying Approach for Food Webs, Phylogeny, Social Networks, and Statistics
imaging
An Expanded Palette of Genetically Encoded Ca2+ Indicators
Superresolution Imaging of Multiple Fluorescent Proteins with Highly Overlapping Emission Spectra in Living Cells
Quantifying Spatial Correlations of Fluorescent Markers Using Enhanced Background Reduction with Protein Proximity Index and Correlation Coefficient Estimations
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