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XB-ART-42025
EMBO Rep 2010 Jun 01;116:413-5. doi: 10.1038/embor.2010.77.
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Computational cell biology at the home of the helix.

Ward JJ , Nédélec FJ .


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The Computational Cell Biology Conference, held jointly by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and the Wellcome Trust, was convened in the grand surroundings of Hinxton Hall near Cambridge, UK. The high quality of the research presented at the meeting confirmed that the field of computational cell biology is maturing rapidly, which mirrors the progression of cell biology from being mostly descriptive to a more quantitative discipline.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: trim9

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Allard, Mechanisms of self-organization of cortical microtubules in plants revealed by computational simulations. 2010, Pubmed