1. The systems biology markup language (SBML): a medium for representation and exchange of biochemical network models.
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Hucka M, Finney A, Sauro HM, Bolouri H, Doyle JC, Kitano H, Arkin AP, Bornstein BJ, Bray D, Cornish-Bowden A, Cuellar AA, Dronov S, Gilles ED, Ginkel M, Gor V, Goryanin II, Hedley WJ, Hodgman TC, Hofmeyr JH, Hunter PJ, Juty NS, Kasberger JL, Kremling A, Kummer U, Le Novère N, Loew LM, Lucio D, Mendes P, Minch E, Mjolsness ED, Nakayama Y, Nelson MR, Nielsen PF, Sakurada T, Schaff JC, Shapiro BE, Shimizu TS, Spence HD, Stelling J, Takahashi K, Tomita M, Wagner J, and Wang J
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- Database Management Systems, Databases, Factual, Documentation, Gene Expression Regulation physiology, Models, Chemical, Software, Software Design, Terminology as Topic, Hypermedia, Information Storage and Retrieval methods, Metabolism physiology, Models, Biological, Programming Languages, Vocabulary, Controlled
- Abstract
Motivation: Molecular biotechnology now makes it possible to build elaborate systems models, but the systems biology community needs information standards if models are to be shared, evaluated and developed cooperatively., Results: We summarize the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) Level 1, a free, open, XML-based format for representing biochemical reaction networks. SBML is a software-independent language for describing models common to research in many areas of computational biology, including cell signaling pathways, metabolic pathways, gene regulation, and others., Availability: The specification of SBML Level 1 is freely available from http://www.sbml.org/
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- 2003
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