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:M.H.N. Hoefnagel, A. van der Burgt, D.E. Martens, ''et al'' (March 2002). "[http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1020313409954 Time Dependent Responses of Glycolytic Intermediates in a Detailed Glycolytic Model of ''Lactococcus Lactis'' During Glucose Run-Out Experiments]". ''Molecular Biology Reports'' '''29''': 157-161
:M.H.N. Hoefnagel, A. van der Burgt, D.E. Martens, ''et al'' (March 2002). "[http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1020313409954 Time Dependent Responses of Glycolytic Intermediates in a Detailed Glycolytic Model of ''Lactococcus Lactis'' During Glucose Run-Out Experiments]". ''Molecular Biology Reports'' '''29''': 157-161

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Literature

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Alon2007
Ensarija Star (soft edges).png Uri Alon (2007). Introduction to systems biology: design principles of biological circuits Chapman & Hall/CRC. ISBN 978-1-58488-642-6
Hoefnagel2002
M.H.N. Hoefnagel, A. van der Burgt, D.E. Martens, et al (March 2002). "Time Dependent Responses of Glycolytic Intermediates in a Detailed Glycolytic Model of Lactococcus Lactis During Glucose Run-Out Experiments". Molecular Biology Reports 29: 157-161
Neves1999
Ana Rute Neves, Ana Ramos, Marta C. Nunes, et al (1999). "In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance studies of glycolytic kinetics in Lactococcus lactis". Biotechnology and Bioengineering 64: 200-212
Schwartz2008
Russel Schwartz (2008). Biological modeling and simulation: a survey of practical models, algorithms, and numerical methods MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-19584-3