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  1. Alexander Lex is a postdoctoral fellow in computer science at Harvard University.,
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  2. Nils Gehlenborg is a research associate at Harvard Medical School and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.,
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Lex, A., Gehlenborg, N. Sets and intersections.Nat Methods 11, 779 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3033

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