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    Molecular Competition in G1 Controls When Cells Simultaneously Commit to Terminally Differentiate and Exit the Cell Cycle by Zhao, Michael L., Rabiee, Atefeh, Kovary, Kyle M., Bahrami-Nejad, Zahra, Taylor, Brooks, Teruel, Mary N.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (16-06-2020)
    “…Terminal differentiation is essential for the development and maintenance of tissues in all multi-cellular organisms and is associated with permanent exit from…”
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    Early enforcement of cell identity by a functional component of the terminally differentiated state by Bahrami-Nejad, Zahra, Zhang, Zhi-Bo, Tholen, Stefan, Sharma, Sanjeev, Rabiee, Atefeh, Zhao, Michael L, Kraemer, Fredric B, Teruel, Mary N

    Published in PLoS biology (05-12-2022)
    “…How progenitor cells can attain a distinct differentiated cell identity is a challenging problem given the fluctuating signaling environment in which cells…”
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    Expression variation and covariation impair analog and enable binary signaling control by Kovary, Kyle M, Taylor, Brooks, Zhao, Michael L, Teruel, Mary N

    Published in Molecular systems biology (01-05-2018)
    “…Due to noise in the synthesis and degradation of proteins, the concentrations of individual vertebrate signaling proteins were estimated to vary with a…”
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    A Transcriptional Circuit Filters Oscillating Circadian Hormonal Inputs to Regulate Fat Cell Differentiation by Bahrami-Nejad, Zahra, Zhao, Michael L., Tholen, Stefan, Hunerdosse, Devon, Tkach, Karen E., van Schie, Sabine, Chung, Mingyu, Teruel, Mary N.

    Published in Cell metabolism (03-04-2018)
    “…Glucocorticoid and other adipogenic hormones are secreted in mammals in circadian oscillations. Loss of this circadian oscillation pattern correlates with…”
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    Nonreciprocal synchronization in embryonic oscillator ensembles by Ho, Christine, Jutras-Dubé, Laurent, Zhao, Michael L, Mönke, Gregor, Kiss, István Z, François, Paul, Aulehla, Alexander

    “…Synchronization of coupled oscillators is a universal phenomenon encountered across different scales and contexts, e.g., chemical wave patterns,…”
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    A memory of eS25 loss drives resistance phenotypes by Johnson, Alex G, Flynn, Ryan A, Lapointe, Christopher P, Ooi, Yaw Shin, Zhao, Michael L, Richards, Christopher M, Qiao, Wenjie, Yamada, Shizuka B, Couthouis, Julien, Gitler, Aaron D, Carette, Jan E, Puglisi, Joseph D

    Published in Nucleic acids research (27-07-2020)
    “…Abstract In order to maintain cellular protein homeostasis, ribosomes are safeguarded against dysregulation by myriad processes. Remarkably, many cell types…”
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    A dynamic picture of protein behavior in cells by Teruel, Mary N, Gu, Bo, Zhao, Michael L

    Published in Nature biotechnology (01-04-2015)
    “…Protein dynamics in livings cells can now be studied by fully automated, high-throughput fluorescence correlation spectroscopy…”
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    Nonreciprocal synchronization in embryonic oscillator ensembles by Ho, Christine, Jutras-Dubé, Laurent, Zhao, Michael L, Mönke, Gregor, Kiss, István Z, François, Paul, Aulehla, Alexander

    “…Synchronization of coupled oscillators is a universal phenomenon encountered across different scales and contexts, e.g., chemical wave patterns,…”
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    Early enforcement of cell identity by a functional component of the terminally differentiated state by Zahra Bahrami-Nejad, Zhi-Bo Zhang, Stefan Tholen, Sanjeev Sharma, Atefeh Rabiee, Michael L Zhao, Fredric B Kraemer, Mary N Teruel

    Published in PLoS biology (01-12-2022)
    “…How progenitor cells can attain a distinct differentiated cell identity is a challenging problem given the fluctuating signaling environment in which cells…”
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