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Date: 2004-12-26 23:27:33
Biology
Cell biology
Systems biology
Biological databases
Cell signaling
Molecular biology
KEGG
Transforming growth factor beta
Signal transduction
Metabolism
Biochemistry
Chemical reaction

Genome Informatics 15(2): 244–Consistent Re-Modeling of Signaling Pathways and Its Implementation in the TRANSPATH Database

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