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D Holcman

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The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 20, 2005
Stochastic chemical reactions in microdomainsD Holcman, Z Schuss
Physical Review. E|January 20, 2018
Statistics of randomly cross-linked polymer models to interpret chromatin conformation capture dataO Shukron, D Holcman
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|December 17, 2013
Polymer model with long-range interactions: analysis and applications to the chromatin structureA Amitai, D Holcman
Physical Review Letters|August 29, 2014
Diffusing polymers in confined microdomains and estimation of chromosomal territory sizes from chromosome capture dataA Amitai, D Holcman
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 10, 2020
Extreme escape from a cusp: When does geometry matter for the fastest Brownian particles moving in crowded cellular environments?K Basnayake, D Holcman
Physical Review. E|May 20, 2018
Encounter times of chromatin loci influenced by polymer decondensationA Amitai, D Holcman
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|March 10, 2012
Brownian needle in dire straits: stochastic motion of a rod in very confined narrow domainsD Holcman, Z Schuss
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 2, 2020
Active flow network generates molecular transport by packets: case of the endoplasmic reticulumM Dora, D Holcman
Journal of Computational Physics|February 20, 2018
Mixed analytical-stochastic simulation method for the recovery of a Brownian gradient source from probability fluxes to small windowsU Dobramysl, D Holcman
Reports on Progress in Physics. Physical Society (Great Britain)|June 22, 2013
Control of flux by narrow passages and hidden targets in cellular biologyD Holcman, Z Schuss
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The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 20, 2005
Stochastic chemical reactions in microdomainsD Holcman, Z Schuss
Physical Review. E|January 20, 2018
Statistics of randomly cross-linked polymer models to interpret chromatin conformation capture dataO Shukron, D Holcman
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|December 17, 2013
Polymer model with long-range interactions: analysis and applications to the chromatin structureA Amitai, D Holcman
Physical Review Letters|August 29, 2014
Diffusing polymers in confined microdomains and estimation of chromosomal territory sizes from chromosome capture dataA Amitai, D Holcman
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 10, 2020
Extreme escape from a cusp: When does geometry matter for the fastest Brownian particles moving in crowded cellular environments?K Basnayake, D Holcman
Physical Review. E|May 20, 2018
Encounter times of chromatin loci influenced by polymer decondensationA Amitai, D Holcman
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|March 10, 2012
Brownian needle in dire straits: stochastic motion of a rod in very confined narrow domainsD Holcman, Z Schuss
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 2, 2020
Active flow network generates molecular transport by packets: case of the endoplasmic reticulumM Dora, D Holcman
Journal of Computational Physics|February 20, 2018
Mixed analytical-stochastic simulation method for the recovery of a Brownian gradient source from probability fluxes to small windowsU Dobramysl, D Holcman
Reports on Progress in Physics. Physical Society (Great Britain)|June 22, 2013
Control of flux by narrow passages and hidden targets in cellular biologyD Holcman, Z Schuss
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