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Harmonies from noise

Michael Springer and Johan Paulsson ()
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Michael Springer: Harvard Medical School
Johan Paulsson: University of Cambridge

Nature, 2006, vol. 439, issue 7072, 27-28

Abstract: Do random environments make for random responses to them? Mathematical models suggest that this is not always the case — adding noise could create synchronous oscillations in cell–cell signalling systems.

Date: 2006
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