2023
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202312.1610.v1
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Resource Allocation in Mammalian Systems

Hratch Baghdassarian,
Nathan Lewis

Abstract: Cells execute biological functions to support phenotypes such as growth, migration, and secretion. Complementarily, each function of a cell has resource costs that constrain phenotype. Resource allocation by a cell allows it to manage these costs and optimize their phenotypes. In fact, the management of resource constraints (e.g., nutrient availability, bioenergetic capacity, and macromolecular machinery production) shape activity and ultimately impact phenotype. In mammalian systems, quantification of resourc… Show more

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