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Biology
Cell biology
Medicine
Transcription factors
Programmed cell death
Cytokines
Immunology
Cell signaling
NF-B
Tumor necrosis factor alpha
Apoptosis
CCL2

Vol 466 | 8 July 2010 | doi:nature09145 LETTERS Single-cell NF-kB dynamics reveal digital activation and analogue information processing Savas¸ Tay1,2*, Jacob J. Hughey1*, Timothy K. Lee1, Tomasz Lipniacki3, St

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