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PathCase-SB: database-enabled tools for regulatory metabolic networks

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Integration of metabolic pathways resources and metabolic network models, and deploying new tools on the integrated platform is useful for systems biology research on understanding the regulation of metabolic networks. PathCase-SB is such an integrative a web-based application, providing a database-enabled framework and tools towards effective and efficient systems biology model development for mechanistic simulations of biological systems. Current PathCase-SB user interfaces include browser, querying, visualization, provenance, simulation and model composition interfaces. PathCase-SB is built, released, and already being used by researchers across the globe.

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cover image ACM SIGBioinformatics Record
ACM SIGBioinformatics Record  Volume 2, Issue 3
September 2012
20 pages
ISSN:2331-9291
EISSN:2159-1210
DOI:10.1145/2384691
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Association for Computing Machinery

New York, NY, United States

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Published: 01 September 2012
Published in SIGBIO Volume 2, Issue 3

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