Rethinking gene regulatory networks in light of alternative splicing, intrinsically disordered protein domains, and post-translational modifications
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Stuart A. Newman | A. Keith Dunker | Karl J. Niklas | Sarah E. Bondos | G. Wagner | K. Niklas | A. Dunker | S. Bondos | S. Newman | M. Friedrich | David Ellard | Keith Ferrier
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