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Most Highly Accessed Gene Regulation and Systems Biology Articles in July 2012

Posted Tue, Jul, 31,2012

These articles were the most highly accessed articles in Gene Regulation and Systems Biology in July 2012:

Ruminant Metabolic Systems Biology: Reconstruction and Integration of Transcriptome Dynamics Underlying Functional Responses of Tissues to Nutrition and Physiological State (accessed 264 times)

Massimo Bionaz and Juan J. Loor

Biology of the Mi-2/NuRD Complex in SLAC (Stemness, Longevity/Ageing, and Cancer) (accessed 160 times)

Yue Zhang

Evaluation of the Role of FGF23 in Mineral Metabolism (accessed 158 times)

Hiroki Yokota, João F. Raposo, Andy Chen, Chang Jiang and Hugo G. Ferreira

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