Stoichiometry and the New Biology: The Future Is Now
James J Elser and
Andrew Hamilton
PLOS Biology, 2007, vol. 5, issue 7, 1-3
Abstract:
There is a call for biological science to move away from the reductionist focus of the past, but there are large-scale integrative efforts already underway; biological stoichiometry provides one such example.
Date: 2007
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