Simple molecular networks that respond optimally to time-periodic stimulation.

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Published in BMC Syst Biol on March 03, 2009

Authors

Axel Cournac1, Jacques-Alexandre Sepulchre

Author Affiliations

1: Institut Non Linéaire de Nice, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, CNRS, Valbonne, France. axel.cournac@inln.cnrs.fr

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