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bibliographicCitation Zheng G, Jiang M, He X, Zhao J, Guo H, Chen G, Zha Q, Lu A. Discrete derivative: a data slicing algorithm for exploration of sharing biological networks between rheumatoid arthritis and coronary heart disease. BioData Min. 2011 Jun 23;4():18. PMID: 21696640; PMCID: PMC3141583.
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