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    Asymmetric segregation of damaged cellular components in spatially structured multicellular organisms by Strandkvist, Charlotte, Juul, Jeppe, Bendtsen, Kristian Moss

    Published in PloS one (13-02-2014)
    “…The asymmetric distribution of damaged cellular components has been observed in species ranging from fission yeast to humans. To study the potential advantages…”
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    Fragile DNA repair mechanism reduces ageing in multicellular model by Bendtsen, Kristian Moss, Juul, Jeppe, Trusina, Ala

    Published in PloS one (02-05-2012)
    “…DNA damages, as well as mutations, increase with age. It is believed that these result from increased genotoxic stress and decreased capacity for DNA repair…”
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    Equilibrium strategy and population-size effects in lowest unique bid auctions by Pigolotti, Simone, Bernhardsson, Sebastian, Juul, Jeppe, Galster, Gorm, Vivo, Pierpaolo

    Published in Physical review letters (22-02-2012)
    “…In lowest unique bid auctions, N players bid for an item. The winner is whoever places the lowest bid, provided that it is also unique. We use a grand…”
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    Labyrinthine clustering in a spatial rock-paper-scissors ecosystem by Juul, Jeppe, Sneppen, Kim, Mathiesen, Joachim

    “…The spatial rock-paper-scissors ecosystem, where three species interact cyclically, is a model example of how spatial structure can maintain biodiversity. We…”
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    Clonal selection prevents tragedy of the commons when neighbors compete in a rock-paper-scissors game by Juul, Jeppe, Sneppen, Kim, Mathiesen, Joachim

    “…The rock-paper-scissors game is a model example of the ongoing cyclic turnover typical of many ecosystems, ranging from the terrestrial and aquatic to the…”
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    Moderate stem-cell telomere shortening rate postpones cancer onset in a stochastic model by Holbek, Simon, Bendtsen, Kristian Moss, Juul, Jeppe

    “…Mammalian cells are restricted from proliferating indefinitely. Telomeres at the end of each chromosome are shortened at cell division and when they reach a…”
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    Replicator dynamics with turnover of players by Juul, Jeppe, Kianercy, Ardeshir, Bernhardsson, Sebastian, Pigolotti, Simone

    “…We study adaptive dynamics in games where players abandon the population at a given rate and are replaced by naive players characterized by a prior…”
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    A kinetic mechanism for cell sorting based on local variations in cell motility by Strandkvist, Charlotte, Juul, Jeppe, Baum, Buzz, Kabla, Alexandre J., Duke, Tom

    Published in Interface focus (06-12-2014)
    “…Our current understanding of cell sorting relies on physical difference, either in the interfacial properties or motile force, between cell types. But is such…”
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    Locally self-organized quasicritical percolation in a multiple-disease model by Juul, Jeppe, Sneppen, Kim

    “…Diseases emerge, persist, and vanish in an ongoing battle for available hosts. Hosts, on the other hand, defend themselves by developing immunity that limits…”
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    Schelling model of cell segregation based only on local information by Nielsen, Alexander Valentin, Gade, Annika Lund, Juul, Jeppe, Strandkvist, Charlotte

    “…While biological studies suggest that motility of cells is involved in cell segregation, few computational models have investigated this mechanism. We apply a…”
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    AC Losses in [Formula Omitted] Tapes and a 3.15-m-Long Single-Phase Cable by Juul, Jeppe Søgaard, Molgaard, Esben Tore, Jensen, Jens, Andersen, Niels Hessel, Abrahamsen, Asger Bech, Willen, Dag, Traholt, Chresten, Thidemann, Carsten, Lentge, Heidi

    “…The alternating-current losses in superconducting multifilament BiSCCO-2223 tapes and a 3.15-m single-phase test cable were measured at 77 K using an…”
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    AC Losses in \hbox\hbox\hbox \hbox\hbox Tapes and a 3.15-m-Long Single-Phase Cable by Juul, J. S., Molgaard, E. T., Jensen, J., Andersen, N. H., Abrahamsen, A. B., Willen, D., Traholt, C., Thidemann, C., Lentge, H.

    “…The alternating-current losses in superconducting multifilament BiSCCO-2223 tapes and a 3.15-m single-phase test cable were measured at 77 K using an…”
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    Noisy transcription factor NF-κB oscillations stabilize and sensitize cytokine signaling in space by Gangstad, Sirin W, Feldager, Cilie W, Juul, Jeppe, Trusina, Ala

    “…NF-κB is a major transcription factor mediating inflammatory response. In response to a pro-inflammatory stimulus, it exhibits a characteristic response-a…”
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    Locally self-organized quasi-critical percolation in a multiple disease model by Juul, Jeppe, Sneppen, Kim

    Published 04-07-2011
    “…Phys. Rev. E 84, 036119 (2011) Diseases emerge, persist and vanish in an ongoing battle for available hosts. Hosts, on the other hand, defend themselves by…”
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    Labyrinthine clustering in a spatial rock-paper-scissors ecosystem by Juul, Jeppe, Sneppen, Kim, Mathiesen, Joachim

    Published 25-10-2012
    “…The spatial rock-paper-scissors ecosystem, where three species interact cyclically, is a model example of how spatial structure can maintain biodiversity. We…”
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    Clonal selection prevents tragedy of the commons when neighbors compete in a rock-paper-scissors game by Juul, Jeppe, Sneppen, Kim, Mathiesen, Joachim

    Published 27-06-2012
    “…Phys. Rev. E, Vol 85, No 6, p 061924, 2012 The rock-paper-scissors game is a model example of the on-going cyclic turnover typical of many ecosystems, ranging…”
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    Replicator dynamics with turnover of players by Juul, Jeppe, Kianercy, Ardeshir, Bernhardsson, Sebastian, Pigolotti, Simone

    Published 12-08-2013
    “…Physical Review E 88, 022806 (2013) We study adaptive dynamics in games where players abandon the population at a given rate, and are replaced by naive players…”
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    Moderate stem cell telomere shortening rate postpones cancer onset in stochastic model by Holbek, Simon, Bendtsen, Kristian Moss, Juul, Jeppe

    Published 18-05-2013
    “…Mammalian cells are restricted from proliferating indefinitely. Telomeres at the end of each chromosome are shortened at cell division and, when they reach a…”
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    Noisy NFkB oscillations stabilize and sensitize cytokine signaling in space by Gangstad, Sirin W, Feldager, Cilie W, Juul, Jeppe, Trusina, Ala

    Published 28-10-2012
    “…NF-kB is a major transcription factor mediating inflammatory response. In response to pro-inflammatory stimulus, it exhibits characteristic response -- a pulse…”
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