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- ImmunoGrid abstract "ImmunoGrid is a project funded by the European Community under Framework 6, to model the mammalian, and specifically human, immune system using Grid technologies. It aims to simulate the immune system at different physiological levels; as such, it fits within the broad description of Systems Biology and is a step towards the development of an in silico model of a human being (the Virtual Physiological Human).".
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink WWW.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink site.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink Flyer_SummerSchool.pdf.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink ImmunoGrid_flyer_for_wikipedia.pdf.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink education.php.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink education.php?type=school.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink CVMPL.html.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink ~ubcg05m.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink ~ubcg60a.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink www.allergome.org.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink falusandras.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink august.html.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink Welcome.html.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink index.php?page=51.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink default.asp.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink www.lollini.it.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageID "14468905".
- ImmunoGrid wikiPageRevisionID "598062858".
- ImmunoGrid hasPhotoCollection ImmunoGrid.
- ImmunoGrid notability "September 2011".
- ImmunoGrid orphan "February 2009".
- ImmunoGrid primarySources "September 2011".
- ImmunoGrid selfPublished "September 2011".
- ImmunoGrid subject Category:Grid_computing.
- ImmunoGrid subject Category:Immunology_organizations.
- ImmunoGrid comment "ImmunoGrid is a project funded by the European Community under Framework 6, to model the mammalian, and specifically human, immune system using Grid technologies. It aims to simulate the immune system at different physiological levels; as such, it fits within the broad description of Systems Biology and is a step towards the development of an in silico model of a human being (the Virtual Physiological Human).".
- ImmunoGrid label "ImmunoGrid".
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- ImmunoGrid sameAs Q6005483.
- ImmunoGrid sameAs Q6005483.
- ImmunoGrid wasDerivedFrom ImmunoGrid?oldid=598062858.
- ImmunoGrid homepage site.
- ImmunoGrid isPrimaryTopicOf ImmunoGrid.