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Science / Systems biology / Consumer theory / Mathematical and theoretical biology / Metabolic control analysis / Enzymes / Elasticity Coefficient / Elasticity / Enzyme inhibitor / Biology / Metabolism / Chemistry
Date: 2014-08-12 12:21:46
Science
Systems biology
Consumer theory
Mathematical and theoretical biology
Metabolic control analysis
Enzymes
Elasticity Coefficient
Elasticity
Enzyme inhibitor
Biology
Metabolism
Chemistry

Quantitative assessment of regulation in metabolic systems

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