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Petri nets as a framework for the reconstruction and analysis of signal transduction pathways and regulatory networks
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    Petri nets as a framework for the reconstruction and analysis of signal transduction pathways and regulatory networks (English)
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    28 July 2011
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    hierarchical Petri net
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    network reconstruction
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    automatic network reconstruction
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    formal language
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    systems biology
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