Johan Paulsson, PhD
Professor of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
Microfluidics and single-cell microscopy to study stochastic processes in bacteria.
Authors: Authors: Potvin-Trottier L, Luro S, Paulsson J.
Curr Opin Microbiol
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Curr Opin Microbiol
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Systems biology: Defiant daughters and coordinated cousins.
Origin inactivation in bacterial DNA replication control.
Molecular clocks reduce plasmid loss rates: the R1 case.
Single-cell microscopy of suspension cultures using a microfluidics-assisted cell screening platform.
Authors: Authors: Okumus B, Baker CJ, Arias-Castro JC, Lai GC, Leoncini E, Bakshi S, Luro S, Landgraf D, Paulsson J.
Nat Protoc
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Nat Protoc
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Memory and modularity in cell-fate decision making.
Noise in protein expression scales with natural protein abundance.
Authors: Authors: Bar-Even A, Paulsson J, Maheshri N, Carmi M, O'Shea E, Pilpel Y, Barkai N.
Nat Genet
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Nat Genet
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Trade-off between segregational stability and metabolic burden: a mathematical model of plasmid ColE1 replication control.
Noise in a phosphorelay drives stochastic entry into sporulation in Bacillus subtilis.
Authors: Authors: Russell JR, Cabeen MT, Wiggins PA, Paulsson J, Losick R.
EMBO J
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EMBO J
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New quantitative methods for measuring plasmid loss rates reveal unexpected stability.