Plexiform Identity

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What these telling examples relate is that human disorders do not necessarily reflect the absence of the incriminated gene product, as per conventional models of human disease (Botstein and Risch 2003). Often, the disease results from subtler molecular defects that impinge on specific protein–protein interactions (Chakravarti, Clark, et al. 2013).
Network Medicine: Complex Systems in Human Disease and Therapeutics
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