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HD Physiology Project—Japanese efforts to promote multilevel integrative systems biology and physiome research

The HD Physiology Project is a Japanese research consortium that aimed to develop methods and a computational platform in which physiological and pathological information can be described in high-level definitions across multiple scales of time and size. During the 5 years of this project, an approp...

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