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    Facile: a command-line network compiler for systems biology

    A goal of systems biology is the quantitative modelling of biochemical networks. Yet for many biochemical systems, parameter values and even the existence of interactions between some chemical species are unkn...

    Fernando Siso-Nadal, Julien F Ollivier, Peter S Swain in BMC Systems Biology (2007)

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    A Bayesian method for inferring quantitative information from FRET data

    Understanding biological networks requires identifying their elementary protein interactions and establishing the timing and strength of those interactions. Fluorescence microscopy and Förster resonance energy...

    Catherine A Lichten, Peter S Swain in BMC Biophysics (2011)

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    Unmixing of fluorescence spectra to resolve quantitative time-series measurements of gene expression in plate readers

    To connect gene expression with cellular physiology, we need to follow levels of proteins over time. Experiments typically use variants of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP), and time-series measurements require ...

    Catherine A Lichten, Rachel White, Ivan BN Clark, Peter S Swain in BMC Biotechnology (2014)

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    Inferring time derivatives including cell growth rates using Gaussian processes

    Often the time derivative of a measured variable is of as much interest as the variable itself. For a growing population of biological cells, for example, the population’s growth rate is typically more importa...

    Peter S. Swain, Keiran Stevenson, Allen Leary in Nature Communications (2016)

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    General calibration of microbial growth in microplate readers

    Optical density (OD) measurements of microbial growth are one of the most common techniques used in microbiology, with applications ranging from studies of antibiotic efficacy to investigations of growth under...

    Keiran Stevenson, Alexander F. McVey, Ivan B. N. Clark in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Predicting metabolic adaptation from networks of mutational paths

    Competition for substrates is a ubiquitous selection pressure faced by microbes, yet intracellular trade-offs can prevent cells from metabolizing every type of available substrate. Adaptive evolution is constr...

    Christos Josephides, Peter S. Swain in Nature Communications (2017)

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    Estimating numbers of intracellular molecules through analysing fluctuations in photobleaching

    The impact of fluorescence microscopy has been limited by the difficulties of expressing measurements of fluorescent proteins in numbers of molecules. Absolute numbers enable the integration of results from di...

    Elco Bakker, Peter S. Swain in Scientific Reports (2019)