Introduction to Systems Biology Workbook for Flipped-Classroom Teaching

This book is an introduction to the language of systems biology, which is spoken among many disciplines, from biology to engineering. Authors Thomas Sauter and Marco Albrecht draw on a multidisciplinary background and evidence-based learning to facilitate the understanding of biochemical networks, m...

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Main Authors: Sauter, Thomas (Author), Albrecht, Marco (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Open Book Publishers [2023]
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