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The regulatory strength: How to be precise about regulation and homeostasis

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The concepts of regulation and homeostasis are of frequent use but lack a single universally accepted definition. Here we propose a definition of theregulatory strength andhomeostatic strength, which allow to assess the importance of a regulatory pathway in a quantitative fashion.

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Kahn, D., Westerhoff, H.V. The regulatory strength: How to be precise about regulation and homeostasis. Acta Biotheor 41, 85–96 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00712777

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