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Thomas M Norman

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Cell Systems|May 3, 2016
Exploiting Natural Fluctuations to Identify Kinetic Mechanisms in Sparsely Characterized SystemsAndreas Hilfinger, Thomas M Norman, Johan Paulsson
Cell Systems|December 17, 2024
Multiome Perturb-seq unlocks scalable discovery of integrated perturbation effects on the transcriptome and epigenomeEli Metzner, Kaden M Southard, Thomas M Norman
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 2, 2024
Multiome Perturb-seq unlocks scalable discovery of integrated perturbation effects on the transcriptome and epigenomeEli Metzner, Kaden M Southard, Thomas M Norman
Physical Review Letters|February 20, 2016
Constraints on Fluctuations in Sparsely Characterized Biological SystemsAndreas Hilfinger, Thomas M Norman, Glenn Vinnicombe, et al.
Annual Review of Microbiology|September 3, 2015
Stochastic Switching of Cell Fate in MicrobesThomas M Norman, Nathan D Lord, Johan Paulsson, et al.
Nature|November 22, 2013
Memory and modularity in cell-fate decision makingThomas M Norman, Nathan D Lord, Johan Paulsson, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 6, 2026
Scaling perturbations: beyond genome-scale CRISPR screensAnran Tang, Rico C Ardy, Rafaela E Mendes, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 23, 2023
Environmental challenge rewires functional connections among human genesBenjamin W Herken, Garrett T Wong, Thomas M Norman, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 12, 2019
Stochastic antagonism between two proteins governs a bacterial cell fate switchNathan D Lord, Thomas M Norman, Ruoshi Yuan, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 21, 2010
Broadly heterogeneous activation of the master regulator for sporulation in Bacillus subtilisArnaud Chastanet, Dennis Vitkup, Guo-Cheng Yuan, et al.
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Cell Systems|May 3, 2016
Exploiting Natural Fluctuations to Identify Kinetic Mechanisms in Sparsely Characterized SystemsAndreas Hilfinger, Thomas M Norman, Johan Paulsson
Cell Systems|December 17, 2024
Multiome Perturb-seq unlocks scalable discovery of integrated perturbation effects on the transcriptome and epigenomeEli Metzner, Kaden M Southard, Thomas M Norman
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 2, 2024
Multiome Perturb-seq unlocks scalable discovery of integrated perturbation effects on the transcriptome and epigenomeEli Metzner, Kaden M Southard, Thomas M Norman
Physical Review Letters|February 20, 2016
Constraints on Fluctuations in Sparsely Characterized Biological SystemsAndreas Hilfinger, Thomas M Norman, Glenn Vinnicombe, et al.
Annual Review of Microbiology|September 3, 2015
Stochastic Switching of Cell Fate in MicrobesThomas M Norman, Nathan D Lord, Johan Paulsson, et al.
Nature|November 22, 2013
Memory and modularity in cell-fate decision makingThomas M Norman, Nathan D Lord, Johan Paulsson, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 6, 2026
Scaling perturbations: beyond genome-scale CRISPR screensAnran Tang, Rico C Ardy, Rafaela E Mendes, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 23, 2023
Environmental challenge rewires functional connections among human genesBenjamin W Herken, Garrett T Wong, Thomas M Norman, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 12, 2019
Stochastic antagonism between two proteins governs a bacterial cell fate switchNathan D Lord, Thomas M Norman, Ruoshi Yuan, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 21, 2010
Broadly heterogeneous activation of the master regulator for sporulation in Bacillus subtilisArnaud Chastanet, Dennis Vitkup, Guo-Cheng Yuan, et al.
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