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Sabrina Leigh Spencer

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  • Non-genetic cell-to-cell variability and the consequences for pharmacology.

    Niepel M, Spencer SL, Sorger PK. Curr Opin Chem Biol. 2009; 13 (5-6): 556-61

    Recent advances in single-cell assays have focused attention on the fact that even members of a genetically identical group of cells or organisms in identical environments can exhibit variability in drug sensitivity, cellular response, and phenotype. Underlying much of this variability is stochasticity in gene expression, which can produce unique proteomes even in genetically identical cells. Here we discuss the consequences of non-genetic cell-to-cell variability in the cellular response to drugs and its potential impact for the treatment of human disease.

    PubMedID: 19833543

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