DocumentCode
807377
Title
CellDesigner 3.5: A Versatile Modeling Tool for Biochemical Networks
Author
Funahashi, Akira ; Matsuoka, Yukiko ; Jouraku, Akiya ; Morohashi, Mineo ; Kikuchi, Norihiro ; Kitano, Hiroaki
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biosci. & Inf., Keio Univ., Yokohama
Volume
96
Issue
8
fYear
2008
Firstpage
1254
Lastpage
1265
Abstract
Understanding of the logic and dynamics of gene-regulatory and biochemical networks is a major challenge of systems biology. To facilitate this research topic, we have developed a modeling/simulating tool called CellDesigner. CellDesigner primarily has capabilities to visualize, model, and simulate gene-regulatory and biochemical networks. Two major characteristics embedded in CellDesigner boost its usability to create/import/export models: 1) solidly defined and comprehensive graphical representation (systems biology graphical notation) of network models and 2) systems biology markup language (SBML) as a model-describing basis, which function as intertool media to import/export SBML-based models. In addition, since its initial release in 2004, we have extended various capabilities of CellDesigner. For example, we integrated other systems biology workbench enabled simulation/analysis software packages. CellDesigner also supports simulation and parameter search, supported by integration with SBML ODE Solver, enabling users to simulate through our sophisticated graphical user interface. Users can also browse and modify existing models by referring to existing databases directly through CellDesigner. Those extended functions empower CellDesigner as not only a modeling/simulating tool but also an integrated analysis suite. CellDesigner is implemented in Java and thus supports various platforms (i.e., Windows, Linux, and MacOS X). CellDesigner is freely available via our Web site.
Keywords
Java; biochemistry; biocomputing; graphical user interfaces; specification languages; CellDesigner 3.5; Java; biochemical networks; gene regulatory; graphical representation; graphical user interface; model describing basis; systems biology markup language; versatile modeling tool; Analytical models; Biological system modeling; Graphical user interfaces; Logic; Markup languages; Software packages; Solid modeling; Systems biology; Usability; Visualization; Biochemical simulation; SBGN; SBML; kinetic modeling; systems biology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2008.925458
Filename
4567412
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