BioModels Database

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BioModels Database is a free and open-source database for storing, exchanging and retrieving published quantitative models of biological interest. Deposition of models upon publication is currently supported by Nature Publishing Group, PLoS and BioMed Central.

BioModels Database Homepage
BioModels Database Homepage

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BioModels Database is an online resource for storing and serving quantitative models of biomedical interest. All the models in BioModels Database have been described in the peer-reviewed scientific literature.

The models stored in the curated branch of BioModels Database are compliant with MIRIAM, the standard of model curation and annotation. The models have been simulated by curators to check that when intentiated in simulations, they provide the same results that described in the publication. Model components are annotated, so the users can conveniently identify each model element and retrieve further information from other resources.

Modellers can submit the models in SBML and CellML. Models can subsequently be downloaded in SBML, CellML, XPP, SciLab, BioPAX and some graphic formats, such as GIF, SVG and graphic Java applet.

BioModels Database Pipeline
BioModels Database Pipeline

BioModels Database has two branches, one is called curated-branch, another is non-curated-branch. The models in curated-branch are all well curated and annotated. The models that are still uncurated, non-curatable (spatial models, steady-state models etc), or too huge to be curated, are put into non-curated-branch. Non-curated models can be later moved into the curated branch. All these models are open to the public and can be easily accessed via web interface or web services. On the homepage, there is also the link for downloading tar ball of all models' files in SBML format.

BioModels Database announced its 9th Release on September 25, 2007. Currently, there are 150 curated models and 42 non-curated models available to the public. These models amount to 10482 species, 12482 reactions and comprise 7985 cross-references to other data resources.

Deposition of models in BioModels Database is now advocated by many scientific journals, included Molecular Systems Biology, all the journals of the Public Library of Science and all the journals of BioMed Central.

BioModels Database is developed in collaboration by the Computational Neurobiology Group at the EMBL-EBI, UK and the SBML Team in Caltech, USA, plus DOQCS at the National Center for Biological Sciences, India, Herbert Sauro's team at the Keck Graduate Institute, USA, the Systems Biology Institute, Japan and JWS Online at Stellenbosch University, ZA.

BioModels Development has benefited from the funds of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

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