Cell biology: The cellular hullabaloo
Helen Pearson
Nature, 2008, vol. 453, issue 7192, 150-153
Abstract:
The inner life of a cell is noisy. Helen Pearson discovers how the resulting randomness makes life more challenging - and richer.
Date: 2008
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