Publications by authors named "Bin-Qian Zhou"

Cells can sense and process various signals. Noise is inevitable in the cell signaling system. In a bacterial community, the mutual conversion between normal cells and persistent cells forms a bidirectional phenotype switching cascade, in which either one can be used as an upstream signal and the other as a downstream signal.

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Like genes and proteins, cells can use biochemical networks to sense and process information. The differentiation of the cell state in colonic crypts forms a typical unidirectional phenotypic transitional cascade, in which stem cells differentiate into the transit-amplifying cells (TACs), and TACs continue to differentiate into fully differentiated cells. In order to quantitatively describe the relationship between the noise of each compartment and the amplification of signals, the gain factor is introduced, and the gain-fluctuation relation is obtained by using the linear noise approximation of the master equation.

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Smoke water and distillation liquid were used to treat the seeds of Trichosathes kirilowii and to study the effects of smoke water and distillation liquid on the seed germination and seedling growth of T. kirilowii. The results showed that germination rate, germination index and germination vigor of T.

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