Adapted Boolean network models for extracellular matrix formation
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Reinhard Guthke | Johannes Wollbold | Dirk Koczan | Dirk Pohlers | Raimund W. Kinne | Ulrike Gausmann | René Huber | R. Guthke | D. Koczan | R. Kinne | D. Pohlers | U. Gausmann | René Huber | Johannes Wollbold
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