Summary
This paper investigates the impact of extrinsic noise on cell fate determination, specifically focusing on the Notch/Delta signaling pathway and its role in lateral inhibition.
Categories
Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the role of the Notch/Delta signaling pathway in cell fate determination, which is relevant to cognitive function and memory as it impacts the development and function of the nervous system.
Education and learning: The paper provides a detailed analysis and mathematical modeling of the Notch/Delta signaling pathway and its role in cell fate determination, contributing to the educational understanding of this biological process.
Author(s)
AI Reppas, G Lolas, A Deutsch
Publication Year
2016
Number of Citations
5
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