Systems Biology Toolbox for MATLAB: A computational platform for research in Systems Biology

H. Schmidt and M. Jirstrand. Bioinformatics, 2006, 22(4), 514-515.

SUMMARY

The toolbox offers systems biologists an open and extensible environment, in which to explore ideas, prototype and share new algorithms, and build applications for the analysis and simulation of biological and biochemical systems. Additionally it is well suited for educational purposes. The toolbox supports the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) by providing an interface for import and export of SBML models. In this way the toolbox connects nicely to other SBML enabled modelling packages. Models are represented in an internal model format and can be described either by entering ordinary differential equations or, more intuitively, by entering biochemical reaction equations. The toolbox contains a large number of analysis methods, such as deterministic and stochastic simulation, parameter estimation, network identification, parameter sensitivity analysis, and bifurcation analysis.

Availability

The Systems Biology Toolbox for MATLAB is open source and freely available from http://www.sbtoolbox.org. The website also contains a tutorial, extensive documentation, and examples.




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