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Spatial Fluctuations and the Flipping of the Genetic Switch in a Cellular System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 March 2011
Abstract
– It has been realised that noise plays an important rôle in cellular processes where fluctuation induced number fluctuations of certain messenger molecules become non–negligible, due to the small total number of these molecules within one cell. In the following, it is argued that spatial fluctuations of such molecules and their impact on genetic switches should be considered as well.
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