Biology & Life Sciences
Synthetic Biology: Gene Network Engineering
Synthetic Biology is an emerging, trans-disciplinary field at the intersection between many engineering and scientific disciplines such as biology, chemical engineering, chemistry, electrical engineering, and computer science. This section of the Synthetic Biology Collection details papers related to Gene Network Engineering.
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Research Articles
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PLOS Computational Biology Loads Bias Genetic and Signaling Switches in Synthetic and Natural Systems
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PLOS Computational Biology Modular Composition of Gene Transcription Networks
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PLOS Computational Biology Mapping the Environmental Fitness Landscape of a Synthetic Gene Circuit
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PLOS Computational Biology A Feedback Quenched Oscillator Produces Turing Patterning with One Diffuser
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PLOS Computational Biology Stochastic Delay Accelerates Signaling in Gene Networks
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PLOS Computational Biology Construction and Modelling of an Inducible Positive Feedback Loop Stably Integrated in a Mammalian Cell-Line
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PLOS Computational Biology Robust Network Topologies for Generating Switch-Like Cellular Responses