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Exponentially modified Gaussian (EMG) relevance to distributions related to cell proliferation and differentiation
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    Exponentially modified Gaussian (EMG) relevance to distributions related to cell proliferation and differentiation (English)
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    11 December 2018
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    cell cycle
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    cell proliferation
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    cell differentiation
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    restriction point
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    gene expression
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    theoretical model
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    exponentially modified Gaussian
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    lognormal distribution
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