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Gábor Balázsi
Stony Brook University - Stony Brook / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 1672106
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Gábor Balázsi's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Cellular decision making and biological noise: from microbes to mammalsG Balázsi, A Van Oudenaarden, JJ CollinsCell 144 (6), 910-925, 201110282011
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Experimental Determination and System Level Analysis of Essential Genes in Escherichia coli MG1655SY Gerdes, MD Scholle, JW Campbell, G Balazsi, E Ravasz, ...Journal of bacteriology 185 (19), 5673-5684, 20039002003
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Phenotypic consequences of promoter-mediated transcriptional noiseWJ Blake, G Balázsi, MA Kohanski, FJ Isaacs, KF Murphy, Y Kuang, ...Molecular cell 24 (6), 853-865, 20066852006
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Negative autoregulation linearizes the dose–response and suppresses the heterogeneity of gene expressionD Nevozhay, RM Adams, KF Murphy, K Josić, G BalázsiProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (13), 5123-5128, 20094132009
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Linking the Transcriptional Profiles and the Physiological States of Mycobacterium tuberculosis during an Extended Intracellular InfectionKH Rohde, DFT Veiga, S Caldwell, G Balázsi, DG RussellPLoS pathogens 8 (6), e1002769, 20122992012
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