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Martin Vingron

Martin Vingron (born October 5 1961) is an Austrian mathematician working in the fields of bioinformatics and computational biology. Since 2000, he has been Director of the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Elucidating regulatory mechanisms downstream of a signaling pathway using informative experiments

    Elucidating regulatory mechanisms downstream of a signaling pathway using informative experiments by Ewa Szczurek, Irit Gat‐Viks, Jerzy Tiuryn, Martin Vingron

    Published 2009-07-01
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    Linking aberrant chromatin features in chronic lymphocytic leukemia to transcription factor networks

    Linking aberrant chromatin features in chronic lymphocytic leukemia to transcription factor networks by Jan‐Philipp Mallm, Murat Iskar, Naveed Ishaque, Lara C Klett, Sabrina J Kugler, Jose M Muino, Vladimir B Teif, Alexandra M Poos, Sebastian Großmann, Fabian Erdel, Daniele Tavernari, Sandra D Koser, Sabrina Schumacher, Benedikt Brors, Rainer König, Daniel Remondini, Martin Vingron, Stephan Stilgenbauer, Peter Lichter, Marc Zapatka, Daniel Mertens, Karsten Rippe

    Published 2019-05-01
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