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Modeling the signaling endosome hypothesis: Why a drive to the nucleus is better than a (random) walk
Charles L. Howe
Neurology
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Mathematics
Nucleus
100%
Random walk
72%
Plasma Membrane
57%
Modeling
54%
Information Transfer
26%
Molecules
24%
Cell
18%
Membrane
16%
Cytoskeleton
14%
Molecular Motor
14%
Probabilistic Modeling
12%
Model
10%
Receptor
10%
Architecture
9%
Termination
8%
Protein
8%
Movement
8%
Likely
8%
Paradigm
8%
Kinetics
7%
Background
7%
Monte Carlo Simulation
7%
Likelihood
7%
Distinct
5%
Path
5%
Observation
5%
Range of data
5%
Subset
4%
Form
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Endosomes
94%
Cell Membrane
40%
Organelles
26%
Textbooks
16%
Membranes
16%
Cytoskeleton
13%
Kinetics
10%
Ligands
9%
Proteins
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Cell membranes
45%
Molecules
24%
Membranes
14%
Ligands
11%
Textbooks
10%
Proteins
7%