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John R. S. Newman () and Jonathan S. Weissman
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John R. S. Newman: University of California, San Francisco, Byers Hall 403B
Jonathan S. Weissman: University of California, San Francisco, Byers Hall 403B

Nature, 2006, vol. 444, issue 7119, 561-562

Abstract: Cells of the same type can generate diverse sets of physiological traits from a single set of genes. Part of this diversity could stem from 'noise' that arises from variations in the way proteins are expressed.

Date: 2006
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