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The following pages link to Origin of irreversibility of cell cycle start in budding yeast (Q33525263):
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- An overview of Cdk1-controlled targets and processes (Q21203553) (← links)
- Distinct interactions select and maintain a specific cell fate (Q24613199) (← links)
- Cell-Size Control (Q26800930) (← links)
- Experimental testing of a new integrated model of the budding yeast Start transition. (Q27305455) (← links)
- Oscillatory dynamics of cell cycle proteins in single yeast cells analyzed by imaging cytometry (Q27316437) (← links)
- Adaptive imaging cytometry to estimate parameters of gene networks models in systems and synthetic biology (Q27348652) (← links)
- Cell biology. On being the right (cell) size (Q28086941) (← links)
- Ergodic sets as cell phenotype of budding yeast cell cycle (Q28484168) (← links)
- Transcriptional regulation is a major controller of cell cycle transition dynamics (Q28740288) (← links)
- Feedforward regulation ensures stability and rapid reversibility of a cellular state (Q30540986) (← links)
- A comparative study of Whi5 and retinoblastoma proteins: from sequence and structure analysis to intracellular networks. (Q30566194) (← links)
- The CDK-APC/C Oscillator Predominantly Entrains Periodic Cell-Cycle Transcription (Q30740310) (← links)
- Self-Driven Jamming in Growing Microbial Populations (Q30811039) (← links)
- Origin of bistability underlying mammalian cell cycle entry (Q33883302) (← links)
- The linear interplay of intrinsic and extrinsic noises ensures a high accuracy of cell fate selection in budding yeast (Q33923862) (← links)
- Ultrasensitivity part I: Michaelian responses and zero-order ultrasensitivity (Q34426361) (← links)
- Dynamic modeling of yeast meiotic initiation. (Q34696049) (← links)
- Characterization of dip1p reveals a switch in Arp2/3-dependent actin assembly for fission yeast endocytosis (Q35062892) (← links)
- A data-driven, mathematical model of mammalian cell cycle regulation. (Q35168017) (← links)
- Reliable cell cycle commitment in budding yeast is ensured by signal integration (Q35230092) (← links)
- Evolution of networks and sequences in eukaryotic cell cycle control (Q35466800) (← links)
- A Dynamic Gene Regulatory Network Model That Recovers the Cyclic Behavior of Arabidopsis thaliana Cell Cycle. (Q35764855) (← links)
- Role of a Candida albicans Nrm1/Whi5 homologue in cell cycle gene expression and DNA replication stress response (Q35936103) (← links)
- A Model of Yeast Cell-Cycle Regulation Based on a Standard Component Modeling Strategy for Protein Regulatory Networks (Q36020060) (← links)
- An APC/C-Cdh1 Biosensor Reveals the Dynamics of Cdh1 Inactivation at the G1/S Transition (Q36075210) (← links)
- Cortical microtubule nucleation can organise the cytoskeleton of Drosophila oocytes to define the anteroposterior axis (Q36087792) (← links)
- A Dynamical Framework for the All-or-None G1/S Transition. (Q36713868) (← links)
- Identification of the molecular mechanisms for cell-fate selection in budding yeast through mathematical modeling (Q36864502) (← links)
- Robust mitotic entry is ensured by a latching switch (Q37171647) (← links)
- Genetic design automation: engineering fantasy or scientific renewal? (Q37189975) (← links)
- Measurement and modeling of transcriptional noise in the cell cycle regulatory network. (Q37396849) (← links)
- Topology and control of the cell-cycle-regulated transcriptional circuitry (Q37412791) (← links)
- Frequency control of cell cycle oscillators (Q37790125) (← links)
- Start and the restriction point (Q38126722) (← links)
- E2F Transcription Factors Control the Roller Coaster Ride of Cell Cycle Gene Expression (Q38562960) (← links)
- A simple molecular mechanism explains multiple patterns of cell-size regulation (Q38622195) (← links)
- Transcriptional reprogramming in cellular quiescence (Q38789767) (← links)
- Proliferation/Quiescence: When to start? Where to stop? What to stock? (Q40674278) (← links)
- Homeostatic control of START through negative feedback between Cln3-Cdk1 and Rim15/Greatwall kinase in budding yeast (Q41042589) (← links)
- Advances and challenges in logical modeling of cell cycle regulation: perspective for multi-scale, integrative yeast cell models. (Q41211496) (← links)
- Whi7 is an unstable cell-cycle repressor of the Start transcriptional program. (Q41518335) (← links)
- Principles of cellular resource allocation revealed by condition-dependent proteome profiling. (Q41578142) (← links)
- Cell cycle commitment in budding yeast emerges from the cooperation of multiple bistable switches. (Q41782987) (← links)
- Systematic identification of cell size regulators in budding yeast (Q41875722) (← links)
- Measurement of bistability in a multidimensional parameter space (Q42504924) (← links)
- Controlled chaos: new insights into genetically programmed cell cycle asynchrony (Q42552249) (← links)
- Shrinking Daughters: Rlm1-Dependent G1/S Checkpoint Maintains Saccharomyces cerevisiae Daughter Cell Size and Viability (Q47204628) (← links)
- Oscillatory stimuli differentiate adapting circuit topologies (Q47711784) (← links)
- Nonthermal fluctuations of the mitotic spindle. (Q50278633) (← links)
- Dilution and titration of cell-cycle regulators may control cell size in budding yeast (Q57794086) (← links)