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The Systems Interactions and Organ Networks section of Frontiers in Network Physiology publishes high-quality fundamental research with the aim to understand in different contexts, from extensive data analysis and modelling approaches to clinical practice, how diverse organs, physiological systems and sub-systems dynamically interact from the cellular to the organism level, coordinate and integrate as a network to produce various physiological states and functions in health and disease..
Read MoreThe mission of the Systems Interactions and Organ Networks section in Frontiers in Network Physiology is to integrate empirical and theoretical knowledge across disciplines with the aim to understand in different contexts, from extensive data analysis and modelling approaches to clinical practice, how diverse organs, physiological systems and sub-systems dynamically interact from the cellular to the organism level, coordinate and integrate as a network to produce various physiological states and functions in health and disease.
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