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*Onsum, M, Rao, CV, A Mathematical Model for Neutrophil Gradient Sensing and Polarization, <i>PLoS Comp. Biol.</i>  3(3):e36 (2007)
*Onsum, M, Rao, CV, A Mathematical Model for Neutrophil Gradient Sensing and Polarization, <i>PLoS Comp. Biol.</i>  3(3):436-450 (2007)
*Lin, D, Rao CV, Slauch JM. The Salmonella SPI1 type three secretion system responds to periplasmic disulfide bond status via the flagellar apparatus and the RcsCDB system. <i>J Bacteriol.</i> 190(1):87-97.
*Lin, D, Rao CV, Slauch JM. The Salmonella SPI1 type three secretion system responds to periplasmic disulfide bond status via the flagellar apparatus and the RcsCDB system. <i>J Bacteriol.</i> 190(1):87-97 (2007)


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2007

  • Onsum, M, Rao, CV, A Mathematical Model for Neutrophil Gradient Sensing and Polarization, PLoS Comp. Biol. 3(3):436-450 (2007)
  • Lin, D, Rao CV, Slauch JM. The Salmonella SPI1 type three secretion system responds to periplasmic disulfide bond status via the flagellar apparatus and the RcsCDB system. J Bacteriol. 190(1):87-97 (2007)

2005

  • Rao, C.V., Kirby, J.R., Arkin, A.P., Phosphatase localization in bacterial chemotaxis: divergent mechanisms, convergent principles, Phys. Biol. 2: 148-158 (2005)

2004

  • Rao, C.V., Frenklach, M., Arkin, A.P., An allosteric model for transmembrane signal transduction in bacterial chemotaxis, J Mol Biol. 343: 291-303 (2004)
  • Rao, C.V., Sauro, H.M., Arkin, A.P., Putting the "Control" in Metabolic Control Analysis, 7th International Symposium on Dynamics and Control of Process Systems (2004)
  • Rao, C.V., Kirby, J.R., Arkin, A.P., Design and Diversity in Bacterial Chemotaxis: A Comparative Study in Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis, PLoS Biology 2: 0239-0252 (2004)

2003

  • Rao, C.V., Rawlings, J.B., Mayne, D.Q., Constrained State Estimation for Nonlinear Discrete-Time Systems: Stability and Moving Horizon Approximations, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control 48: 246-258 (2003)
  • Rao, C.V., Arkin, A.P., Stochastic chemical kinetics and the quasi-steady-state assumption: Application to the Gillespie algorithm, J. Chem. Phys. 118: 4999-5010 (2003)

2002

  • Rao, C.V., Wolf, D.M., Arkin, A.P., Control, exploitation and tolerance of intracellular noise, Nature 420: 231-237 (2002)
  • Rao, C.V., Rawlings, J.B., Constrained Process Monitoring: Moving-Horizon Approach, AIChE Journal 48: 97-109 (2002)

2001

  • Rao, C.V., Arkin, A.P., Control Motifs for Intracellular Regulatory Networks, Annu. Rev. Biomed. Eng. 3: 391-419 (2001)
  • Rao, C.V., Rawlings, J.B., Lee, J.H., Contrained linear state estimation - a moving horizon approach, Automatica 37: 1619-1628 (2001)

2000

  • Rao, C.V., Rawlings, J.B., Linear programming and model predictive control, J. Pro. Cont. 10: 283-289 (2000)
  • Mayne, D.Q., Rawlings, J.B., Rao, C.V., Scokaert, P.O.M., Constrained model predictive control: Stability and optimality, Automatica 36: 789-814 (2000)

Pre 2k

  • Rao, C.V., Rawlings, J.B., Steady States and Constraints in Model Predictive Control, AIChE Journal 45: 1266-1278 (1999)
  • Rao, C.V., Wright, S.J., Rawlings, J.B., Application of Interior-Point Methods to Model Predictive Control, JOTA 99: 723-757 (1998)

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