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Discovering noisy proteins

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By using GFP-tagged yeast libraries in combination with flow cytometry, researchers can now obtain proteomic information at the single-cell level, revealing the underlying structure of biological noise.

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  1. Newman, J. R. S. et al. Single-cell proteomic analysis of S. cerevisiae reveals the architecture of biological noise. Nature; published online 14 May 2006.

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Doerr, A. Discovering noisy proteins. Nat Methods 3, 496–497 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth0706-496b

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