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Authors 4
  1. Jason A. Papin (first)
  2. Tony Hunter (additional)
  3. Bernhard O. Palsson (additional)
  4. Shankar Subramaniam (additional)
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@article{Papin_2005, title={Reconstruction of cellular signalling networks and analysis of their properties}, volume={6}, ISSN={1471-0080}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrm1570}, DOI={10.1038/nrm1570}, number={2}, journal={Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Papin, Jason A. and Hunter, Tony and Palsson, Bernhard O. and Subramaniam, Shankar}, year={2005}, month=jan, pages={99–111} }