Johan Paulsson, PhD
Professor of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
Prime movers of noisy gene expression.
Ribosomes are optimized for autocatalytic production.
Using temporal correlations and full distributions to separate intrinsic and extrinsic fluctuations in biological systems.
Multiple homeostatic mechanisms in the control of P1 plasmid replication.
Authors: Authors: Das N, Valjavec-Gratian M, Basuray AN, Fekete RA, Papp PP, Paulsson J, Chattoraj DK.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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The processive kinetics of gene conversion in bacteria.
Authors: Authors: Paulsson J, El Karoui M, Lindell M, Hughes D.
Mol Microbiol
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Mol Microbiol
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Segregation of molecules at cell division reveals native protein localization.
Authors: Authors: Landgraf D, Okumus B, Chien P, Baker TA, Paulsson J.
Nat Methods
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Nat Methods
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Summing up the noise in gene networks.
Random versus Cell Cycle-Regulated Replication Initiation in Bacteria: Insights from Studying Vibrio cholerae Chromosome 2.
Authors: Authors: Ramachandran R, Jha J, Paulsson J, Chattoraj D.
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev
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Microbiol Mol Biol Rev
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Evaluating quantitative methods for measuring plasmid copy numbers in single cells.
Effect of the CopB auxiliary replication control system on stability of maintenance of Par(+) plasmid R1.