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English: My own representation of the genetic regulatory network described in: Michael B. Elowitz and Stanislas Leibler; "A Synthetic Oscillatory Network of Transcriptional Regulators"; Nature. 2000 Jan 20;403(6767):335-8.
Date 26 February 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Timreid at English Wikipedia

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  • 2007-02-26 20:41 Timreid 600×106× (7044 bytes) My own representation of the genetic regulatory network described in: Michael B. Elowitz and Stanislas Leibler;"A Synthetic Oscillatory Network of Transcriptional Regulators"; Nature. 2000 Jan 20;403(6767):335-8.

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