Application of book-keeping principles to metabolic networks provides a powerful technique for understanding the properties of microorganisms and predicting the results of genetic modification.
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Cornish-Bowden, A., Luz Cárdenas, M. Metabolic balance sheets. Nature 420, 129–130 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/420129a
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