Author:
Feliubadaló Lídia,Font Mariona,Purroy Jesús,Rousaud Ferran,Estivill Xavier,Nunes Virginia,Golomb Eliahu,Centola Michael,Aksentijevich Ivona,Kreiss Yitshak,Goldman Boleslaw,Pras Mordechai,Kastner Daniel L.,Pras Elon,Gasparini Paolo,Bisceglia Luigi,Beccia Ercole,Gallucci Michele,de Sanctis Luisa,Ponzone Alberto,Rizzoni Gian Franco,Zelante Leopoldo,Bassi Maria Teresa,George Jr Alfred L.,Manzoni Marta,De Grandi Alessandro,Riboni Mirko,Endsley John K.,Ballabio Andrea,Borsani Giuseppe,Reig Núria,Fernández Esperanza,Estévez Raúl,Pineda Marta,Torrents David,Camps Marta,Lloberas Jorge,Zorzano Antonio,Palacín Manuel
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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