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Stanislav Y. Shvartsman

Stanislav Y. Shvartsman

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Princeton University · Molecular Biology

Active 1994–2024

h-index50
Citations8.3k
Papers318133 last 5y
Funding$21.5M2 active
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Research topics

  • Biology
  • Statistical physics
  • Classical mechanics
  • Geometry
  • Chemistry
  • Physical chemistry
  • Cell biology
  • Quantum mechanics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Genetics
  • Biological system

Selected publications

  • Evaluating the Arrhenius equation for developmental processes

    Molecular Systems Biology · 2021 · 135 citations

    • Statistical physics
    • Thermodynamics
    • Biology

    The famous Arrhenius equation is well suited to describing the temperature dependence of chemical reactions but has also been used for complicated biological processes. Here, we evaluate how well the simple Arrhenius equation predicts complex multi-step biological processes, using frog and fruit fly embryogenesis as two canonical models. We find that the Arrhenius equation provides a good approximation for the temperature dependence of embryogenesis, even though individual developmental intervals scale differently with temperature. At low and high temperatures, however, we observed significant departures from idealized Arrhenius Law behavior. When we model multi-step reactions of idealized chemical networks, we are unable to generate comparable deviations from linearity. In contrast, we find the two enzymes GAPDH and β-galactosidase show non-linearity in the Arrhenius plot similar to our observations of embryonic development. Thus, we find that complex embryonic development can be well approximated by the simple Arrhenius equation regardless of non-uniform developmental scaling and propose that the observed departure from this law likely results more from non-idealized individual steps rather than from the complexity of the system.

  • Rapid Dynamics of Signal-Dependent Transcriptional Repression by Capicua

    Developmental Cell · 2020 · 55 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Biology
    • Cell biology
    • Genetics

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  • Alexander M. Berezhkovskii

    Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

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  • Michael Shelley

    29 shared
  • Trudi Schüpbach

    Princeton University

    26 shared
  • Sayantan Dutta

    Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

    26 shared
  • Eric Wieschaus

    Princeton University

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  • Jasmin Imran Alsous

    Simons Foundation

    24 shared
  • Cyrill B. Muratov

    University of Pisa

    24 shared
  • Gerardo Jiménez

    20 shared
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