A Quantitative and Dynamic Model of the Arabidopsis Flowering Time Gene Regulatory Network
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Jaap Molenaar | Richard G. H. Immink | Gerco C. Angenent | Simon van Mourik | M. Schmid | Gabino Sanchez-Perez | J. Molenaar | G. Angenent | M. Busscher | R. Immink | S. van Mourik | Marco Busscher | M. C. Kim | Aalt D. J. van Dijk | Roeland C. H. J. van Ham | Markus Schmid | Felipe Leal Valentim | David Posé | Gabino F. Sanchez-Perez | Min C. Kim | David Posé | R. V. Van Ham | A. D. V. van Dijk | Felipe Leal Valentim
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