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BACKGROUND: The behaviour of biological systems can be deduced from their mathematical models. However, multiple sources of data in diverse forms are required in the construction of a model in order to define its components and their biochemical reactions, and corresponding parameters. Automating the assembly and use of systems biology models is dependent upon data integration processes involving the interoperation of data and analytical resources. RESULTS: Taverna workflows have been developed ...
Creator: Stuart Owen
Submitter: Stuart Owen
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Creator: Stuart Owen
Submitter: Stuart Owen
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Glycolytic model for Plasmodium falciparum; closed system
Creator: Stuart Owen
Submitter: Stuart Owen
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Creator: Stuart Owen
Submitter: Stuart Owen
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Model format: SBML
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Creator: Stuart Owen
Submitter: Stuart Owen
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Creator: Franco Boudrot
Submitter: Franco Boudrot
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Creator: Stuart Owen
Submitter: Stuart Owen
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