Optimality principles in the regulation of metabolic networks.

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Published in Metabolites on August 29, 2012

Authors

Jan Berkhout1, Frank J Bruggeman2, Bas Teusink2

Author Affiliations

1: Systems Bioinformatics, AIMMS, VU University, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. j.berkhout@vu.nl.
2: Systems Bioinformatics, AIMMS, VU University, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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