Model-driven multi-omic data analysis elucidates metabolic immunomodulators of macrophage activation
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Ernesto S. Nakayasu | Monica L. Mo | Richard D. Smith | B. Palsson | Bryan Frank | S. Peterson | A. Bordbar | M. Mo | D. Hyduke | J. Adkins | A. C. schrimpe-Rutledge | T. Metz | Young-Mo Kim | Marcus B. Jones | E. Nakayasu | A. C. Schrimpe-Rutledge | A. Schrimpe-Rutledge | Alexandra C. Schrimpe‐Rutledge
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