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The combination of positive and negative feedback loops confers exquisite flexibility to biochemical switches
2009
Physical Biology
A wide range of cellular processes require molecular regulatory pathways to convert a graded signal into a discrete response. One prevalent switching mechanism relies on the coexistence of two stable states (bistability) caused by positive feedback regulations. Intriguingly, positive feedback is often supplemented with negative feedback, raising the question of whether and how these two types of feedback can cooperate to control discrete cellular responses. To address this issue, we formulate a
doi:10.1088/1478-3975/6/4/046013
pmid:19910671
fatcat:wasbvf5sgjh5xg42z5ehnvgtfu