Design principles of nuclear receptor signaling: how complex networking improves signal transduction
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Frank J Bruggeman | Hans V Westerhoff | Jacky L Snoep | Carsten Carlberg | Nick Plant | F. Bruggeman | H. Westerhoff | J. Snoep | A. Kolodkin | N. Plant | M. J. Moné | M. Campbell | C. Carlberg | B. Bakker | J. V. van Leeuwen | Moray J Campbell | Johannes P T M van Leeuwen | Alexey N Kolodkin | Martijn J Moné | Barbara M Bakker
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