Debashis Barik

Affiliations: 
2013- University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana, India 
Area:
Chemical species in biochemical reaction networks, computational chemistry, physical chemistry, chemical dynamics
Website:
http://chemistry.uohyd.ac.in/~dbk/index.html
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Barik D, Das S. (2023) Protocol for potential energy-based bifurcation analysis, parameter searching, and phase diagram analysis of noncanonical bistable switches. Star Protocols. 4: 102665
Das S, Barik D. (2023) Origin, heterogeneity, and interconversion of noncanonical bistable switches from the positive feedback loops under dual signaling. Iscience. 26: 106379
Das S, Barik D. (2022) Pulsatile signaling of bistable switches reveal the distinct nature of pulse processing by mutual activation and mutual inhibition loop. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 540: 111075
Dey A, Barik D. (2021) Emergent Bistable Switches from the Incoherent Feed-Forward Signaling of a Positive Feedback Loop. Acs Synthetic Biology. 10: 3117-3128
Das S, Barik D. (2021) Scaling of intrinsic noise in an autocratic reaction network. Physical Review. E. 103: 042403
Dey A, Barik D. (2021) Potential Landscapes, Bifurcations, and Robustness of Tristable Networks. Acs Synthetic Biology
Das S, Barik D. (2020) Qualitative and quantitative nature of mutual interactions dictate chemical noise in a democratic reaction network. Physical Review. E. 101: 042407
Das S, Barik D. (2019) Investigation of chemical noise in multisite phosphorylation chain using linear noise approximation. Physical Review. E. 100: 052402
Dey A, Barik D. (2019) Dichotomous nature of bistability generated by negative cooperativity in receptor-ligand binding. Acs Synthetic Biology
Dey A, Barik D. (2017) Parallel arrangements of positive feedback loops limit cell-to-cell variability in differentiation. Plos One. 12: e0188623
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