Author summary Cell continuously receives signals from the surrounding environment and is supposed to make correct decisions, i.e., respond properly to various signals and initiate certain cellular functions. Modeling and quantification of decision making processes in a cell have emerged as important areas of research in recent years. Due to signal transduction noise, cells respond differently to similar inputs, which may result in incorrect cell decisions. Here we develop a novel method for characterization of decision making processes in cells, using statistical signal processing and decision theory concepts. To demonstrate the utility of the method, we apply it to an important signaling pathway that regulates molecules which play key rol...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The pathway. (<b>B</b>) Histograms of NF-κB responses of hundreds of cells to low and ...
Cell receives input signals such growth factors from the environment and decides an appropriate outp...
Populations of cells are almost always heterogeneous in function and fate. To understand the plastic...
In this study a new computational method is developed to quantify decision making errors in cells, c...
Cellular decision making is the process by which cells choose among functionally-distinct cell state...
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...
Cellular decision making is the process whereby cells assume different, functionally important and h...
Cellular signaling is essential in information processing and decision-making. Therefore, a variety ...
Phenotypic differences often occur even in clonal cell populations. Many potential sources of such v...
In biology, signal transduction is the process by which an extracellular signaling molecule activate...
Cellular decision making is the process whereby cells assume different, functionally important and h...
<div><p>Cells live in changing, dynamic environments. To understand cellular decision-making, we mus...
<p>(A) A schematic representation of cell differentiation through a binary cell fate decision. Signa...
Cellular circuits sense the environment, process signals, and compute decisions using networks of in...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The pathway. (<b>B</b>) Histograms of NF-κB responses of hundreds of cells to low and ...
Cell receives input signals such growth factors from the environment and decides an appropriate outp...
Populations of cells are almost always heterogeneous in function and fate. To understand the plastic...
In this study a new computational method is developed to quantify decision making errors in cells, c...
Cellular decision making is the process by which cells choose among functionally-distinct cell state...
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...
Cellular decision making is the process whereby cells assume different, functionally important and h...
Cellular signaling is essential in information processing and decision-making. Therefore, a variety ...
Phenotypic differences often occur even in clonal cell populations. Many potential sources of such v...
In biology, signal transduction is the process by which an extracellular signaling molecule activate...
Cellular decision making is the process whereby cells assume different, functionally important and h...
<div><p>Cells live in changing, dynamic environments. To understand cellular decision-making, we mus...
<p>(A) A schematic representation of cell differentiation through a binary cell fate decision. Signa...
Cellular circuits sense the environment, process signals, and compute decisions using networks of in...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The pathway. (<b>B</b>) Histograms of NF-κB responses of hundreds of cells to low and ...
Cell receives input signals such growth factors from the environment and decides an appropriate outp...
Populations of cells are almost always heterogeneous in function and fate. To understand the plastic...