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Random birth order and bursty Notch ligand expression drive the stochastic AC/VU cell fate decision in C. elegans
Simone Kienle, Nicola Gritti, Jason R. Kroll, Ana Kriselj, Yvonne Goos, Jeroen S. van Zon
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/588418
Simone Kienle
1Department of Living Matter, AMOLF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Nicola Gritti
1Department of Living Matter, AMOLF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2Department of Medical Engineering, Morgridge Institute for Research, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Jason R. Kroll
1Department of Living Matter, AMOLF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
3Department of Biology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
Ana Kriselj
1Department of Living Matter, AMOLF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Yvonne Goos
1Department of Living Matter, AMOLF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Jeroen S. van Zon
1Department of Living Matter, AMOLF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Posted March 26, 2019.
Random birth order and bursty Notch ligand expression drive the stochastic AC/VU cell fate decision in C. elegans
Simone Kienle, Nicola Gritti, Jason R. Kroll, Ana Kriselj, Yvonne Goos, Jeroen S. van Zon
bioRxiv 588418; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/588418
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