Moritz Lang

458 total citations
17 papers, 298 citations indexed

About

Moritz Lang is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Computer Networks and Communications and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Moritz Lang has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 298 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Computer Networks and Communications and 3 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Moritz Lang's work include Gene Regulatory Network Analysis (10 papers), Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation (4 papers) and Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks (3 papers). Moritz Lang is often cited by papers focused on Gene Regulatory Network Analysis (10 papers), Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation (4 papers) and Bioinformatics and Genomic Networks (3 papers). Moritz Lang collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Moritz Lang's co-authors include Jörg Stelling, Martin Fussenegger, Marie Daoud El‐Baba, Wilfried Weber, Călin C. Guet, Dominik Refardt, Bruce R. Levin, Fabian Rudolf, Leo Scheller and Marcel Tigges and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Nature Biotechnology and Automatica.

In The Last Decade

Moritz Lang

16 papers receiving 293 citations

Peers

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Lang, Moritz, et al.. (2022). Sandpile monomorphisms and limits. Comptes Rendus Mathématique. 360(G4). 333–341.
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Lang, Moritz. (2022). The mechanism of scale-invariance. Automatica. 140. 110267–110267. 2 indexed citations
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Müller, Marius, et al.. (2019). A modular degron library for synthetic circuits in mammalian cells. Nature Communications. 10(1). 2013–2013. 39 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz, et al.. (2019). Sandpile monomorphisms and harmonic functions. arXiv (Cornell University). 1 indexed citations
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Misun, Patrick M., et al.. (2018). Fabrication and Operation of Microfluidic Hanging-Drop Networks. Methods in molecular biology. 1771. 183–202. 9 indexed citations
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Barone, Vanessa, Moritz Lang, Gabriel Krens, et al.. (2017). An Effective Feedback Loop between Cell-Cell Contact Duration and Morphogen Signaling Determines Cell Fate. Developmental Cell. 43(2). 198–211.e12. 46 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz & Eduardo D. Sontag. (2017). Zeros of nonlinear systems with input invariances. Automatica. 81. 46–55. 4 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz, et al.. (2017). Phage–host population dynamics promotes prophage acquisition in bacteria with innate immunity. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2(2). 359–366. 41 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz & Eduardo D. Sontag. (2016). Scale-invariant systems realize nonlinear differential operators. 6676–6682. 10 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz & Jörg Stelling. (2016). Modular Parameter Identification of Biomolecular Networks. SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing. 38(6). B988–B1008. 6 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz, et al.. (2016). An Orthogonal Permease–Inducer–Repressor Feedback Loop Shows Bistability. ACS Synthetic Biology. 5(10). 1098–1107. 12 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz, et al.. (2015). Quantification of Interactions between Dynamic Cellular Network Functionalities by Cascaded Layering. PLoS Computational Biology. 11(5). e1004235–e1004235. 5 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz, Sean Summers, & Jörg Stelling. (2014). Cutting the Wires: Modularization of Cellular Networks for Experimental Design. Biophysical Journal. 106(1). 321–331. 5 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz, et al.. (2012). Synthetic two-way communication between mammalian cells. Nature Biotechnology. 30(10). 991–996. 86 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz, Fabian Rudolf, & Jörg Stelling. (2012). Use of YouScope to Implement Systematic Microscopy Protocols. Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. 98(1). Unit 14.21.1–23. 25 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz, Tatiana T. Marquez‐Lago, Jörg Stelling, & Steffen Waldherr. (2011). Autonomous Synchronization of Chemically Coupled Synthetic Oscillators. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 73(11). 2678–2706. 4 indexed citations
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Lang, Moritz, Steffen Waldherr, & Frank Allgöwer. (2009). Amplitude distribution of stochastic oscillations in biochemical networks due to intrinsic noise. PubMed. 2(1). 10–10. 3 indexed citations

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