Intracellular Resource Sharing in Cell Fate Decisions: The Role of miRNA-Mediated Regulation
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This conference talk explores the role of miRNA-mediated mechanisms in intracellular resource sharing during cell fate decisions. Presented by Priya Chakraborty at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences as part of the "Decisions, Games, and Evolution" program, the 19-minute presentation examines how cells allocate resources internally when making developmental fate choices. Learn about the intersection of evolutionary game theory and cellular biology, specifically how microRNAs influence critical decision-making processes within cells. The talk contributes to the broader program themes exploring cooperation across biological scales, from cellular mechanisms to societal behaviors, and fits within the interdisciplinary framework bringing together biologists, cognitive scientists, economists, and physicists to understand decision-making processes at various levels of biological organization.
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Intracellular Resource Sharing in Cell Fate Decisions : The Role of miRNA-Medi..by Priya Chakraborty
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences