Cells respond to changes in the internal and external environment by a complex regulatory system whose end-point is the activation of transcription factors controlling the expression of a pool of ad-hoc genes. Recent experiments have shown that certain stimuli may trigger oscillations in the concentration of transcription factors such as NF-κB and p53 influencing the final outcome of the genetic response. In this study we investigate the role of oscillations in the case of three different well known gene regulatory mechanisms using mathematical models based on ordinary differential equations and numerical simulations. We considered the cases of direct regulation, two-step regulation and feed-forward loops, and characterized their response t...
In order to respond rapidly and appropriately to their environment, cells activate internal signalli...
AbstractThe temporal dynamics of the concentrations of several proteins are tightly regulated, parti...
In order to respond rapidly and appropriately to their environment, cells activate internal signalli...
Cells respond to changes in the internal and external environment by a complex regulatory system who...
<div><p>Cells respond to changes in the internal and external environment by a complex regulatory sy...
The development of new techniques to quantitatively measure gene expression in cells has shed light ...
Gene regulatory networks, i.e. DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other indirectly thro...
Gene regulatory networks, i.e. DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other indirectly thro...
Gene regulatory networks, i.e. DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other indirectly thro...
AbstractFeedback inhibition of gene expression is a widespread phenomenon in which the expression of...
Gene regulatory networks, i.e. DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other indi-rectly thr...
In the present work we extend and analyze the scope of our recently proposed stochastic model for tr...
In the present work we extend and analyze the scope of our recently proposed stochastic model for tr...
We study the effects of multiple binding sites in the promoter of a genetic oscillator. We evaluate ...
AbstractThe dynamic process of cell fate specification is regulated by networks of regulatory genes....
In order to respond rapidly and appropriately to their environment, cells activate internal signalli...
AbstractThe temporal dynamics of the concentrations of several proteins are tightly regulated, parti...
In order to respond rapidly and appropriately to their environment, cells activate internal signalli...
Cells respond to changes in the internal and external environment by a complex regulatory system who...
<div><p>Cells respond to changes in the internal and external environment by a complex regulatory sy...
The development of new techniques to quantitatively measure gene expression in cells has shed light ...
Gene regulatory networks, i.e. DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other indirectly thro...
Gene regulatory networks, i.e. DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other indirectly thro...
Gene regulatory networks, i.e. DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other indirectly thro...
AbstractFeedback inhibition of gene expression is a widespread phenomenon in which the expression of...
Gene regulatory networks, i.e. DNA segments in a cell which interact with each other indi-rectly thr...
In the present work we extend and analyze the scope of our recently proposed stochastic model for tr...
In the present work we extend and analyze the scope of our recently proposed stochastic model for tr...
We study the effects of multiple binding sites in the promoter of a genetic oscillator. We evaluate ...
AbstractThe dynamic process of cell fate specification is regulated by networks of regulatory genes....
In order to respond rapidly and appropriately to their environment, cells activate internal signalli...
AbstractThe temporal dynamics of the concentrations of several proteins are tightly regulated, parti...
In order to respond rapidly and appropriately to their environment, cells activate internal signalli...