Exploring emergent properties in cellular homeostasis using OnGuard to model K+ and other ion transport in guard cells☆☆☆
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Adrian Hills | Michael R. Blatt | Yizhou Wang | N. Leonhardt | A. Hills | M. Blatt | Nathalie Leonhardt | Yizhou Wang
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