Resources, standards and tools for systems biology

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Abstract

Modelling and simulation techniques are valuable tools for the understanding of complex biological systems. The design of a computer model necessarily has many diverse inputs, such as information on the model topology, reaction kinetics and experimental data, derived either from the literature, databases or direct experimental investigation. In this review, we describe different data resources, standards and modelling and simulation tools that are relevant to integrative systems biology. © Oxford University Press, 2007, All rights reserved.

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Wierling, C., Herwig, R., & Lehrach, H. (2007, September). Resources, standards and tools for systems biology. Briefings in Functional Genomics and Proteomics. https://doi.org/10.1093/bfgp/elm027

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