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  • Endres, Robert G, Olga Oleksiuk, Clinton H Hansen, Yigal Meir, Victor Sourjik, and Ned S Wingreen. 2008. “Variable Sizes of Escherichia Coli Chemoreceptor Signaling Teams.”. Mol Syst Biol 4: 211.
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  • Keymer, Juan E, Robert G Endres, Monica Skoge, Yigal Meir, and Ned S Wingreen. (2006) 2006. “Chemosensing in Escherichia Coli: Two Regimes of Two-State Receptors.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103 (6): 1786-91.
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  • Oleksiuk, Olga, Vladimir Jakovljevic, Nikita Vladimirov, Ricardo Carvalho, Eli Paster, William S Ryu, Yigal Meir, Ned S Wingreen, Markus Kollmann, and Victor Sourjik. (2011) 2011. “Thermal Robustness of Signaling in Bacterial Chemotaxis.”. Cell 145 (2): 312-21.
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  • Endres, Robert G, and Ned S Wingreen. (2009) 2009. “Accuracy of Direct Gradient Sensing by Cell-Surface Receptors.”. Prog Biophys Mol Biol 100 (1-3): 33-9.
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  • Greenfield, Derek, Ann L McEvoy, Hari Shroff, Gavin E Crooks, Ned S Wingreen, Eric Betzig, and Jan Liphardt. (2009) 2009. “Self-Organization of the Escherichia Coli Chemotaxis Network Imaged With Super-Resolution Light Microscopy.”. PLoS Biol 7 (6): e1000137.
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  • Sourjik, Victor, and Ned S Wingreen. (2012) 2012. “Responding to Chemical Gradients: Bacterial Chemotaxis.”. Curr Opin Cell Biol 24 (2): 262-8.
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  • Skoge, Monica L, Robert G Endres, and Ned S Wingreen. (2006) 2006. “Receptor-Receptor Coupling in Bacterial Chemotaxis: Evidence for Strongly Coupled Clusters.”. Biophys J 90 (12): 4317-26.
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  • Meir, Yigal, Vladimir Jakovljevic, Olga Oleksiuk, Victor Sourjik, and Ned S Wingreen. (2010) 2010. “Precision and Kinetics of Adaptation in Bacterial Chemotaxis.”. Biophys J 99 (9): 2766-74.
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  • Endres, Robert G, and Ned S Wingreen. (2006) 2006. “Precise Adaptation in Bacterial Chemotaxis through ‘assistance neighborhoods’.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103 (35): 13040-4.
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  • Bialek, William, and Sima Setayeshgar. (2005) 2005. “Physical Limits to Biochemical Signaling.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 102 (29): 10040-5.
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  • Mora, Thierry, and Ned S Wingreen. (2010) 2010. “Limits of Sensing Temporal Concentration Changes by Single Cells.”. Phys Rev Lett 104 (24): 248101.
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  • Kauffman, Amanda L, Jasmine M Ashraf, Ryan Corces-Zimmerman, Jessica N Landis, and Coleen T Murphy. (2010) 2010. “Insulin Signaling and Dietary Restriction Differentially Influence the Decline of Learning and Memory With Age.”. PLoS Biol 8 (5): e1000372.
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  • Neumann, Silke, Nikita Vladimirov, Anna K Krembel, Ned S Wingreen, and Victor Sourjik. 2014. “Imprecision of Adaptation in Escherichia Coli Chemotaxis.”. PLoS One 9 (1): e84904.
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  • Cooper, Robert M, Ned S Wingreen, and Edward C Cox. 2012. “An Excitable Cortex and Memory Model Successfully Predicts New Pseudopod Dynamics.”. PLoS One 7 (3): e33528.
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  • Hansen, Clinton H, Victor Sourjik, and Ned S Wingreen. (2010) 2010. “A Dynamic-Signaling-Team Model for Chemotaxis Receptors in Escherichia Coli.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107 (40): 17170-5.
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  • Neumann, Silke, Clinton H Hansen, Ned S Wingreen, and Victor Sourjik. (2010) 2010. “Differences in Signalling by Directly and Indirectly Binding Ligands in Bacterial Chemotaxis.”. EMBO J 29 (20): 3484-95.
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  • Endres, Robert G, Joseph J Falke, and Ned S Wingreen. (2007) 2007. “Chemotaxis Receptor Complexes: From Signaling to Assembly.”. PLoS Comput Biol 3 (7): e150.
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  • Hansen, Clinton H, Robert G Endres, and Ned S Wingreen. (2008) 2008. “Chemotaxis in Escherichia Coli: A Molecular Model for Robust Precise Adaptation.”. PLoS Comput Biol 4 (1): e1.
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