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Fig. 4

From: Exploring attractor bifurcations in Boolean networks

Fig. 4

BDT of the reduced model representing the decisions in input variables causing bifurcations and affecting the presence of different attractor phenotypes. The tree is first segmented based on the detection of virus replication by the cell. Then, the decisions marked (1–3) are significant with respect to the studied biological phenotypes: (1) corresponds to the total absence of IIR, (2) shows the interferon production switched off, and (3) makes IIR either off in some instances, or bistable (no instance with IIR positive and stable)

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