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Lee Segel

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Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 16, 2003
The placenta may predict the babyHarvey J Kliman, Lee Segel
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|November 4, 2004
Homeostasis of peripheral immune effectorsChristina Warrender, Stephanie Forrest, Lee Segel
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|October 24, 2002
Human haematopoiesis in steady state and following intense perturbationsEliezer Shochat, Salomon M Stemmer, Lee Segel
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|September 1, 2005
Release of neurotransmitter induced by Ca2+-uncaging: reexamination of the ca-voltage hypothesis for releaseRotem Sela, Lee Segel, Itzchak Parnas, et al.
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|October 16, 2003
The placenta may predict the babyHarvey J Kliman, Lee Segel
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|November 4, 2004
Homeostasis of peripheral immune effectorsChristina Warrender, Stephanie Forrest, Lee Segel
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|October 24, 2002
Human haematopoiesis in steady state and following intense perturbationsEliezer Shochat, Salomon M Stemmer, Lee Segel
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|September 1, 2005
Release of neurotransmitter induced by Ca2+-uncaging: reexamination of the ca-voltage hypothesis for releaseRotem Sela, Lee Segel, Itzchak Parnas, et al.
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