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Wouldn't you like to have a stable signal in the continuously fluctuating environment of cells? | Wouldn't you like to have a stable signal in the continuously fluctuating environment of cells? | ||
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And if, say, your system doesn't work the very first try, wouldn't you like to have a methodical means to go about debugging it? | And if, say, your system doesn't work the very first try, wouldn't you like to have a methodical means to go about debugging it? | ||
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The Tri-Stable Toggle Switch represents a continuation on the theme of the Toggle Switch begun by Gardner, et al to produce stable outputs in response to transient inputs. Our novel approach to the Tri-Stable Switch design is founded on quantitative principles, pioneering a technique to remove the guesswork from designing and debugging biological systems. | The Tri-Stable Toggle Switch represents a continuation on the theme of the Toggle Switch begun by Gardner, et al to produce stable outputs in response to transient inputs. Our novel approach to the Tri-Stable Switch design is founded on quantitative principles, pioneering a technique to remove the guesswork from designing and debugging biological systems. | ||
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