SBML level 3: An extensible format for the exchange and reuse of biological models

Systems biology has experienced dramatic growth in the number, size, and complexity of computational models. To reproduce simulation results and reuse models, researchers must exchange unambiguous model descriptions. We review the latest edition of the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML), a forma...

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Main Authors: Keating, SM, Waltemath, D, König, M, Zhang, F, Dräger, A, Chaouiya, C, Bergmann, FT, Finney, A, Gillespie, CS, Helikar, T, Hoops, S, Malik-Sheriff, RS, Moodie, SL, Moraru, II, Myers, CJ, Naldi, A, Olivier, BG, Sahle, S, Schaff, JC, Smith, LP, Swat, MJ, Thieffry, D, Watanabe, L, Wilkinson, DJ, Blinov, ML, Begley, K, Faeder, JR, Gómez, HF, Hamm, TM, Inagaki, Y, Liebermeister, W, Lister, AL, Lucio, D, Mjolsness, E, Proctor, CJ, Raman, K, Rodriguez, N, Shaffer, CA, Shapiro, BE, Stelling, J, Swainston, N, Tanimura, N, Wagner, J, Meier-Schellersheim, M, Sauro, HM, Palsson, B, Bolouri, H, Kitano, H, Funahashi, A, Hermjakob, H, Doyle, JC, Hucka, M
Other Authors: SBML Level 3 Community members
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: EMBO Press 2020