Incoherent feedforward control governs adaptation of activated ras in a eukaryotic chemotaxis pathway.
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Incoherent feedforward control governs adaptation of activated ras in a eukaryotic chemotaxis pathway.
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Incoherent feedforward control ...... eukaryotic chemotaxis pathway.
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Incoherent feedforward control ...... eukaryotic chemotaxis pathway.
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Alex Groisman
Danying Shao
Herbert Levine
Kosuke Takeda
Micha Adler
Pascale G Charest
Richard A Firtel
William F Loomis
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10.1126/SCISIGNAL.2002413
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2012-01-03T00:00:00Z