On the secure sharing and aggregation of data to support Systems Biology research

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Main Authors: Simpson, A, Slaymaker, M, Gavaghan, D
Format: Conference item
Published: Springer−Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science‚ volume 6254 2010
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On the secure sharing and aggregation of data to support Systems Biology research
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