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Integrating experiments, theory and simulations into whole-cell models

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Whole-cell models, still in the early stages of development, are poised to open the next frontier in integrative modeling.

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Fig. 1: Workflow for whole-cell simulations.

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Luthey-Schulten, Z. Integrating experiments, theory and simulations into whole-cell models. Nat Methods 18, 446–447 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-021-01150-2

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