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paper:doi-10-1016-j-semcancer-2013-06-005Adaptation and learning of molecular networks as a description of cancer development at the systems-level: Potential use in anti-cancer therapies
ByDávid M. Gyurkó·Dániel V. Veres·Dezső Módos·Katalin Lenti·Tamás Korcsmáros·Péter Csermely
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