A high-resolution network model for global gene regulation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Nitin S. Baliga | William J.R. Longabaugh | Kyle J. Minch | Serdar Turkarslan | William J. R. Longabaugh | David J. Reiss | W. Longabaugh | N. Baliga | D. Sherman | C. Plaisier | S. Turkarslan | E. Peterson | T. Rustad | David R. Sherman | Christopher L. Plaisier | Eliza J.R. Peterson | Tige Rustad | Eliza J. R. Peterson | K. Minch
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