<div><p>An ubiquitous property of biological sensory systems is adaptation: a step increase in stimulus triggers an initial change in a biochemical or physiological response, followed by a more gradual relaxation toward a basal, pre-stimulus level. Adaptation helps maintain essential variables within acceptable bounds and allows organisms to readjust themselves to an optimum and non-saturating sensitivity range when faced with a prolonged change in their environment. Recently, it was shown theoretically and experimentally that many adapting systems, both at the organism and single-cell level, enjoy a remarkable additional feature: scale invariance, meaning that the initial, transient behavior remains (approximately) the same even when the b...
International audienceWe analyze the concepts of distributed robustness and r-robustness proposed by...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
An ubiquitous property of biological sensory systems is adaptation: a step increase in stimulus trig...
In this dissertation we will discuss various techniques related to modeling and identification probl...
The contrast between the stochasticity of biochemical networks and the regularity of cellular behavi...
Adaptation is a ubiquitous feature in biological sensory and signaling networks. It has been suggest...
International audienceScalability is a property describing the change of the trajectory of a dynamic...
Many signaling systems show adaptation-the ability to reset themselves after responding to a stimulu...
Complex networks are studied across many fields of science. To discover design principles that under...
SummaryMany signaling systems show adaptation—the ability to reset themselves after responding to a ...
Complex networks are studied across many fields of science. To discover design princi-ples that unde...
<p>Biochemical reaction networks with a sufficiently large number of molecules may be represented as...
In recent years, several biomolecular systems have been shown to be scale-invariant (SI), i.e. to sh...
Signaling networks that convert graded stimuli into binary, all-or-none cellular responses are criti...
International audienceWe analyze the concepts of distributed robustness and r-robustness proposed by...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
An ubiquitous property of biological sensory systems is adaptation: a step increase in stimulus trig...
In this dissertation we will discuss various techniques related to modeling and identification probl...
The contrast between the stochasticity of biochemical networks and the regularity of cellular behavi...
Adaptation is a ubiquitous feature in biological sensory and signaling networks. It has been suggest...
International audienceScalability is a property describing the change of the trajectory of a dynamic...
Many signaling systems show adaptation-the ability to reset themselves after responding to a stimulu...
Complex networks are studied across many fields of science. To discover design principles that under...
SummaryMany signaling systems show adaptation—the ability to reset themselves after responding to a ...
Complex networks are studied across many fields of science. To discover design princi-ples that unde...
<p>Biochemical reaction networks with a sufficiently large number of molecules may be represented as...
In recent years, several biomolecular systems have been shown to be scale-invariant (SI), i.e. to sh...
Signaling networks that convert graded stimuli into binary, all-or-none cellular responses are criti...
International audienceWe analyze the concepts of distributed robustness and r-robustness proposed by...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...