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This work has been supported by the bilateral project ANR-17-CE40-0036/DFG-391322026 SYMBIONT. References: 1) F. Boulier, F. Fages, O. Radulescu, S. Samal, A. Schuppert, W. Seiler, T. Sturm, S. Walcher, and A. Weber. The SYMBIONT project: Symbolic methods for biological networks.ACM Communications in Computer Algebra, 52(3):67–70, December 2018. 2) F. Boulier, F. Fages, O. Radulescu, S. Samal, A. Schuppert, W. Seiler, T. Sturm, S. Walcher, and A. Weber. The SYMBIONT project: Symbolic methods for biological networks.F1000Research, 7(1341), 2018.
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