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Lederberg J: Genes and antibodies. Science 129: 1649-1653, 1959

Jerne NK: Antibodies and learning: selection versus instruction, in: The Neuroscience: A Study Program, GC Quarton, T Melnechuk, and FO Schmitt (eds.), The Rockefeller University Press, New York, pp. 200-208, 1967

Changeux JP, Courrege P, Danchin A: A theory of the epigenesis of neuronal networks by selective stabilization of synapses. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 70(10):2974-2978, 1973

Changeux JP, Danchin A: Selective stabilisation of developing synapses as a mechanism for the
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Nicolis G, Prigogine I: Self-Organization in Non-Equilibrium Systems, Wiley, New York, 1977

Ohno S: The significance of gene duplication in immunoglobulin evolution, Epimethean natural selection and Promethean evolution, in: Immunoglobulins, GW Litman and RA Good (eds.), Plenum Medical Book, New York, pp. 197-215, 1978

Edelman GM, Mountcastle VB: The Mindfull Brain, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1978

Till JE: Cellular diversity in the blood-forming system. Am Sci 69(5):522-527, 1981

Kupiec JJ: Théorie probabiliste de la différenciation cellulaire. 12eme rencontres de Méribel, 161-163, 1981

Kupiec JJ: A probabilistic theory for cell differentiation, embryonic mortality and DNA C-value paradox. Specul Sci Technol 6:471-478, 1983

Gouze JL, Lasry JM, Changeux JP: Selective stabilization of muscle innervation during development: a mathematical model. Biol Cybern 46(3):207-215, 1983

Kupiec JJ: The extension of darwinian principles to embryogenesis. Specul Sci Technol 9:19-22, 1986

Changeux JP: Coexistence of neuronal messengers and molecular selection. Prog Brain Res 68:373-403, 1986

Toulouse G, Dehaene S, Changeux JP: Spin glass model of learning by selection. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 83(6):1695-1698, 1986

Dehaene S, Changeux JP, Nadal JP: Neural networks that learn temporal sequences by selection. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 84(9):2727-2731, 1987

Michaelson J: Cell selection in development. Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc 62(2):115-139, 1987

Edelman GM: Neural Darwinism: The Theory of Neuronal Group Selection, Basic Books, New York, 1987

Lederberg J: Ontogeny of the clonal selection theory of antibody formation. Reflections on Darwin and Ehrlich. Ann N Y Acad Sci 546:175-182, 1988

Kupiec JJ: Gene regulation and DNA C-value paradox: a model based on diffusion of regulatory molecules. Med Hypotheses 28(1):7-10, 1989

Changeux JP, Dehaene S: Neuronal models of cognitive functions. Cognition 33(1-2):63-109, 1989

Michaelson J: The significance of cell death. In: Apoptosis, Eds. F.O.Cope, L.D.Tomlei, Cold Springs Harbor Press, 1991

Michaelson J: Cellular selection in the genesis of multicellular organization. Lab Invest 69(2):136-151, 1993

Edelman GM: Neural Darwinism: selection and reentrant signaling in higher brain function. Neuron 10:115-125, 1993

Kauffman SA: The Origins of Order. Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993

Chess A, Simon I, Cedar H, Axel R: Allelic inactivation regulates olfactory receptor gene expression. Cell 78(5):823-834, 1994

Kelso A, Groves P, Troutt AB, Francis K: Evidence for the stochastic acquisition of cytokine profile by CD4+ T cells activated in a T helper type 2-like response in vivo. Eur J Immunol 25(5):1168-1175, 1995

Peccoud J, Jacob C: Theoretical uncertainty of measurements using quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Biophys J 71(1):101-108, 1996

Kupiec JJ, Hazebrouck S, Leste-Lasserre T, Sonigo P: Conversion of thymidylate synthase into an HIV protease substrate. J Biol Chem 271(31):18465-18470, 1996

Kupiec JJ: A chance-selection model for cell differentiation. Cell Death Differentiation 3:385-390, 1996

Atamas SP: Self-organization in computer simulated selective systems. Biosystems 39(2):143-151, 1996

Kupiec JJ: A Darwinian theory for the origin of cellular differentiation. Mol Gen Genet 255(2):201-208, 1997

Changeux JP: Variation and selection in neural function. Trends Neurosci 20(7):291-293, 1997

McAdams HH, Arkin A: Stochastic mechanisms in gene expression. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94(3):814-819, 1997

Vogt R, Lindsay S, Byrd C, Sun M: Spatial patterns of olfactory neurons expressing specific odor receptor genes in 48-hour-old embryos of zebrafish danio rerio. J Exp Biol 200(Pt 20):433-443, 1997

Brady PA, Sanders JKM: Selection approaches to catalytic systems. Chem Soc Rev 26(5): 327-336, 1997

Atamas SP, Luzina IG, Handwerger BS, White B: 5'-degenerate 3'-dideoxy-terminated competitors of PCR primers increase specificity of amplification. Biotechniques 24(3):445-450, 1998

Socolovsky M, Lodish HF, Daley GQ: Control of hematopoietic differentiation: lack of specificity in signalling by cytokine receptors. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 95(12):6573-6575, 1998

Rose S: Lifelines (biology beyond determinism), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1998

Arnold FH: When blind is better: protein design by evolution. Nat Biotechnol 16(7):617-618, 1998

Tawfik DS, Griffiths AD: Man-made cell-like compartments for molecular evolution. Nat Biotechnol 16(7):652-656, 1998

Buchholz F, Angrand PO, Stewart AF: Improved properties of FLP recombinase evolved by cycling mutagenesis. Nat Biotechnol16(7):657-662, 1998

Kumamaru T, Suenaga H, Mitsuoka M, Watanabe T, Furukawa K: Enhanced degradation of polychlorinated biphenyls by directed evolution of biphenyl dioxygenase. Nat Biotechnol 16(7):663-666, 1998

Goss PJ, Peccoud J: Quantitative modeling of stochastic systems in molecular biology by using stochastic Petri nets. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 95(12):6750-6755, 1998

Coffman RL, Reiner SL: Instruction, selection, or tampering with the odds (Perspectives: Immunology). Science 284(5418):1283-1284, 1999