Perfect adaptation in biology

Cells and other biological systems often react to disturbances and stimuli from their surroundings in a way that they keep up a desirable steady state. This so called robust perfect adaptation is resilient to network and parameter perturbations. In Cell Systems, control theorist Mustafa Khammash elaborates on the constraints that regulating networks need to satisfy in order to achieve robust perfect adaptation in natural and synthetic biological systems.

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