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References


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Danino, T., O. Mondragon-Palomino, et al (2009). A synchronized quorum of genetic clocks. Nature 463(7279): 326-330.

Garcia-Ojalvo, J., M. B. Elowitz, et al. (2004). Modeling a synthetic multicellular clock: Repressilators coupled by quorum sensing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101(30): 10955-10960.

A Levskaya, OD Weiner, WA Lim, CA Voigt (2009). Spatiotemporal control of cell signalling using a light-switchable protein interaction. Nature Vol 461| 15 October 2009| doi:10.1038/nature08446

YI Wu, D Frey, OI Lungu, A Jaehrig, I Schlichting, et al. (2009). A genetically encoded photoactivatable Rac controls the motility of living cells. Nature Vol 461| 3 September 2009| doi:10.1038/nature0824

F Zhang, AM Aravanis, A Adamantidis, et al. (2007). "Circuit-breakers: optical technologies for probing neural signals and systems. Nature Reviews VOLUME 8 | AUGUST 2007 | 577

Gambetta, G. A. & Lagarias, J. C. (2001). Genetic engineering of phytochrome biosynthesis in bacteria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 98, 10566-10571.

Hirose, Y., Shimada, T., Narikawa, R., Katayama, M. & Ikeuchi, M. (2008). Cyanobacteriochrome CcaS is the green light receptor that induces the expression of phycobilisome linker protein. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105, 9528-9533.

Schüttrigkeit, T. A., Kompa, C. K., Salomon, M., Rüdiger, W. & Michel-Beyerle, M. E. (2003). Primary photophysics of the FMN binding LOV2 domain of the plant blue light receptor phototropin of Avena sativa. Chemical Physics 294, 501-508.

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