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Mathematical modeling of the circadian rhythm of key neuroendocrine-immune system players in rheumatoid arthritis: A systems biology approach
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 09/03/09
Meyer–Hermann M et al. – These first in silico studies of the neuroendocrine–immune system in rheumatology demonstrate that computational biology in medicine, making use of large collections of experimental data, supports understanding of the pathophysiology of complex nonlinear systems.
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