Background: There is general agreement amongst biologists about the need for good pathway diagrams and a need to formalize the way biological pathways are depicted. However, implementing and agreeing how best to do this is currently the subject of some debate.Results: The modified Edinburgh Pathway Notation (mEPN) scheme is founded on a notation system originally devised a number of years ago and through use has now been refined extensively. This process has been primarily driven by the author's attempts to produce process diagrams for a diverse range of biological pathways, particularly with respect to immune signaling in mammals. Here we provide a specification of the mEPN notation, its symbols, rules for its use and a comparison to the proposed Systems Biology Graphical Notation (SBGN) scheme.Conclusions: We hope this work will contribute to the on-going community effort to develop a standard for depicting pathways and will provide a coherent guide to those planning to construct pathway diagrams of their biological systems of interest. © 2010 Freeman et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Freeman, T. C., Raza, S., Theocharidis, A., & Ghazal, P. (2010). The mEPN scheme: An intuitive and flexible graphical system for rendering biological pathways. BMC Systems Biology, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-0509-4-65
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