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    Nanog Fluctuations in Embryonic Stem Cells Highlight the Problem of Measurement in Cell Biology by Smith, Rosanna C.G., Stumpf, Patrick S., Ridden, Sonya J., Sim, Aaron, Filippi, Sarah, Harrington, Heather A., MacArthur, Ben D.

    Published in Biophysical journal (20-06-2017)
    “…A number of important pluripotency regulators, including the transcription factor Nanog, are observed to fluctuate stochastically in individual embryonic stem…”
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    Nanog-dependent feedback loops regulate murine embryonic stem cell heterogeneity by MacArthur, Ben D., Sevilla, Ana, Lenz, Michel, Müller, Franz-Josef, Schuldt, Berhard M., Schuppert, Andreas A., Ridden, Sonya J., Stumpf, Patrick S., Fidalgo, Miguel, Ma’ayan, Avi, Wang, Jianlong, Lemischka, Ihor R.

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-11-2012)
    “…A number of key regulators of mouse embryonic stem (ES) cell identity, including the transcription factor Nanog, show strong expression fluctuations at the…”
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    Entropy, Ergodicity, and Stem Cell Multipotency by Ridden, Sonya J, Chang, Hannah H, Zygalakis, Konstantinos C, MacArthur, Ben D

    Published in Physical review letters (13-11-2015)
    “…Populations of mammalian stem cells commonly exhibit considerable cell-cell variability. However, the functional role of this diversity is unclear. Here, we…”
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    Entropy, Ergodicity and Stem Cell Multipotency by Ridden, Sonya J, Chang, Hannah H, Zygalakis, Konstantinos C, MacArthur, Ben D

    Published 27-04-2015
    “…Populations of mammalian stem cells commonly exhibit considerable cell-cell variability. However, the functional role of this diversity is unclear. Here, we…”
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