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A modelling framework describing the enzyme regulation of membrane lipids underlying gradient perception in \textit{Dictyostelium} cells II: input-output analysis
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    A modelling framework describing the enzyme regulation of membrane lipids underlying gradient perception in \textit{Dictyostelium} cells II: input-output analysis (English)
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    3 September 2020
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    \textit{Dictyostelium}
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    chemotaxis
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    gradient perception
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    modelling framework
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    input-output analysis
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    spatial and temporal regulation
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    inverse problems
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