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Mattias Rydenfelt

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Nucleic Acids Research|April 22, 2020
SPEED2: inferring upstream pathway activity from differential gene expressionMattias Rydenfelt, Bertram Klinger, Martina Klünemann, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|March 4, 2014
Statistical mechanical model of coupled transcription from multiple promoters due to transcription factor titrationMattias Rydenfelt, Robert Sidney Cox, Hernan Garcia, et al.
Plos One|December 31, 2014
The influence of promoter architectures and regulatory motifs on gene expression in Escherichia coliMattias Rydenfelt, Hernan G Garcia, Robert Sidney Cox, et al.
Life Science Alliance|June 30, 2019
The cancer cell proteome and transcriptome predicts sensitivity to targeted and cytotoxic drugsMattias Rydenfelt, Matthew Wongchenko, Bertram Klinger, et al.
Physical Review Letters|January 3, 2015
Scaling of gene expression with transcription-factor fugacityFranz M Weinert, Robert C Brewster, Mattias Rydenfelt, et al.
NPJ Systems Biology and Applications|December 22, 2017
Classification of gene signatures for their information value and functional redundancyLaura Cantini, Laurence Calzone, Loredana Martignetti, et al.
Cell|March 12, 2014
The transcription factor titration effect dictates level of gene expressionRobert C Brewster, Franz M Weinert, Hernan G Garcia, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 27, 2017
Oncogenic β-catenin and PIK3CA instruct network states and cancer phenotypes in intestinal organoidsPamela Riemer, Mattias Rydenfelt, Matthias Marks, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|April 22, 2020
SPEED2: inferring upstream pathway activity from differential gene expressionMattias Rydenfelt, Bertram Klinger, Martina Klünemann, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|March 4, 2014
Statistical mechanical model of coupled transcription from multiple promoters due to transcription factor titrationMattias Rydenfelt, Robert Sidney Cox, Hernan Garcia, et al.
Plos One|December 31, 2014
The influence of promoter architectures and regulatory motifs on gene expression in Escherichia coliMattias Rydenfelt, Hernan G Garcia, Robert Sidney Cox, et al.
Life Science Alliance|June 30, 2019
The cancer cell proteome and transcriptome predicts sensitivity to targeted and cytotoxic drugsMattias Rydenfelt, Matthew Wongchenko, Bertram Klinger, et al.
Physical Review Letters|January 3, 2015
Scaling of gene expression with transcription-factor fugacityFranz M Weinert, Robert C Brewster, Mattias Rydenfelt, et al.
NPJ Systems Biology and Applications|December 22, 2017
Classification of gene signatures for their information value and functional redundancyLaura Cantini, Laurence Calzone, Loredana Martignetti, et al.
Cell|March 12, 2014
The transcription factor titration effect dictates level of gene expressionRobert C Brewster, Franz M Weinert, Hernan G Garcia, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|April 27, 2017
Oncogenic β-catenin and PIK3CA instruct network states and cancer phenotypes in intestinal organoidsPamela Riemer, Mattias Rydenfelt, Matthias Marks, et al.
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