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A DNA repair pathway can regulate transcriptional noise to promote cell fate transitions.

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T cell circuits that sense antigen density with an ultrasensitive threshold.

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Hernandez-Lopez RA, Yu W, Cabral KA, Creasey OA, Lopez Pazmino MDP, Tonai Y, De Guzman A, Mäkelä A, Saksela K, Gartner ZJ, Lim WA

Network-based screen in iPSC-derived cells reveals therapeutic candidate for heart valve disease.

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Theodoris CV, Zhou P, Liu L, Zhang Y, Nishino T, Huang Y, Kostina A, Ranade SS, Gifford CA, Uspenskiy V, Malaschicheva A, Ding S, Srivastava D

Precise T cell recognition programs designed by transcriptionally linking multiple receptors.

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Williams JZ, Allen GM, Shah D, Sterin IS, Kim KH, Garcia VP, Shavey GE, Yu W, Puig-Saus C, Tsoi J, Ribas A, Roybal KT, Lim WA

Engineering cytokines and cytokine circuits.

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Li AW, Lim WA

Engineering synthetic morphogen systems that can program multicellular patterning.

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Toda S, McKeithan WL, Hakkinen TJ, Lopez P, Klein OD, Lim WA

Blood factors transfer beneficial effects of exercise on neurogenesis and cognition to the aged brain.

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Horowitz AM, Fan X, Bieri G, Smith LK, Sanchez-Diaz CI, Schroer AB, Gontier G, Casaletto KB, Kramer JH, Williams KE, Villeda SA

Probing the tumor micro(b)environment.

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Atreya CE, Turnbaugh PJ

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