The systems biology markup language (SBML) : A medium for representation and exchange of biochemical network models

Hucka, M., Finney, A., Sauro, H.M., Bolouri, H., Doyle, J.C. and Kitano, H. (2003) The systems biology markup language (SBML) : A medium for representation and exchange of biochemical network models. pp. 524-531. ISSN 1367-4803
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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.

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