Cellular decision making is the process whereby cells assume different, functionally important and heritable fates without an associated genetic or environmental difference. Such stochastic cell fate decisions generate nongenetic cellular diversity, which may be critical for metazoan development as well as optimized microbial resource utilization and survival in a fluctuating, frequently stressful environment. Here, we review several examples of cellular decision making from viruses, bacteria, yeast, lower metazoans, and mammals, highlighting the role of regulatory network structure and molecular noise. We propose that cellular decision making is one of at least three key processes underlying development at various scales of biological orga...
Despite spectacular progress in biophysics, molecular biology and biochemistry our ability to predic...
Many cellular processes require decision making mechanisms, which must act reliably even in the unav...
Many cellular processes require decision making mechanisms, which must act reliably even in the unav...
Cellular decision making is the process whereby cells assume different, functionally important and h...
Cellular decision making is the process whereby cells assume different, functionally important and h...
Cellular decision making is the process by which cells choose among functionally-distinct cell state...
From bacteria to mammals, individual cells from an iso-genic population are able to assume roles res...
Cells reside in highly dynamic environments to which they must adapt. Throughout its lifetime, an in...
Cells reside in highly dynamic environments to which they must adapt. Throughout its lifetime, an in...
Similar to intelligent multicellular neural networks controlling human brains, even single cells, su...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Genetically identical cells sharing an environment c...
Quantitative analyses of the dynamics of single cells have become a powerful approach in current cel...
The choice that bacteria make between sporulation and competence when subjected to stress provides a...
Similar to intelligent multicellular neural networks controlling human brains, even single cells, su...
Quantitative analyses of the dynamics of single cells have become a powerful approach in current cel...
Despite spectacular progress in biophysics, molecular biology and biochemistry our ability to predic...
Many cellular processes require decision making mechanisms, which must act reliably even in the unav...
Many cellular processes require decision making mechanisms, which must act reliably even in the unav...
Cellular decision making is the process whereby cells assume different, functionally important and h...
Cellular decision making is the process whereby cells assume different, functionally important and h...
Cellular decision making is the process by which cells choose among functionally-distinct cell state...
From bacteria to mammals, individual cells from an iso-genic population are able to assume roles res...
Cells reside in highly dynamic environments to which they must adapt. Throughout its lifetime, an in...
Cells reside in highly dynamic environments to which they must adapt. Throughout its lifetime, an in...
Similar to intelligent multicellular neural networks controlling human brains, even single cells, su...
These authors contributed equally to this work. Genetically identical cells sharing an environment c...
Quantitative analyses of the dynamics of single cells have become a powerful approach in current cel...
The choice that bacteria make between sporulation and competence when subjected to stress provides a...
Similar to intelligent multicellular neural networks controlling human brains, even single cells, su...
Quantitative analyses of the dynamics of single cells have become a powerful approach in current cel...
Despite spectacular progress in biophysics, molecular biology and biochemistry our ability to predic...
Many cellular processes require decision making mechanisms, which must act reliably even in the unav...
Many cellular processes require decision making mechanisms, which must act reliably even in the unav...