Kim Sneppen
Affiliations: | Physics | Niels Bohr Institute |
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Newman ME, Sneppen K. (2019) Avalanches, scaling, and coherent noise. Physical Review. E, Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics. 54: 6226-6231 |
Jensen GG, Uekermann F, Sneppen K. (2019) Multi stability and global bifurcations in epidemic model with distributed delay SIRnS-model European Physical Journal B. 92: 1-6 |
Dahl-Jensen SB, Yennek S, Flasse L, et al. (2018) Deconstructing the principles of ductal network formation in the pancreas. Plos Biology. 16: e2002842 |
Nissen SB, Perera M, Gonzalez JM, et al. (2017) Four simple rules that are sufficient to generate the mammalian blastocyst. Plos Biology. 15: e2000737 |
Sneppen K. (2017) Models of life: epigenetics, diversity and cycles. Reports On Progress in Physics. Physical Society (Great Britain). 80: 042601 |
Mitarai N, Gunnarson I, Pedersen BN, et al. (2016) Three is much more than two in coarsening dynamics of cyclic competitions. Physical Review. E. 93: 042408 |
Dahl-Jensen SB, Figueiredo-Larsen M, Grapin-Botton A, et al. (2016) Short-range growth inhibitory signals from the epithelium can drive non-stereotypic branching in the pancreas. Physical Biology. 13: 016007 |
Mitarai N, Mathiesen J, Sneppen K. (2012) Emergence of diversity in a model ecosystem. Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics. 86: 011929 |
Cataudella I, Trusina A, Sneppen K, et al. (2012) Conditional cooperativity in toxin-antitoxin regulation prevents random toxin activation and promotes fast translational recovery. Nucleic Acids Research. 40: 6424-34 |
Mathiesen J, Mitarai N, Sneppen K, et al. (2011) Ecosystems with mutually exclusive interactions self-organize to a state of high diversity. Physical Review Letters. 107: 188101 |