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Fig. 4. A sample MINet document available through ToolBus. MINet
documents graphically represent the interaction between a pathogen and its
host at the cellular/molecular level.
will allow for the rapid inclusion of the most current data and and
analysis tools, thus allowing scientists to keep abreast of the latest
developments in their areas of research.
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