COBRApy is a package for constraint-based modeling of metabolic networks.
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COBRApy is a package for constraint-based modeling of metabolic networks.
Chemical reaction network and systems biology interface for scientific machine learning (SciML). High performance, GPU-parallelized, and O(1) solvers in open source software.
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python Parameter EStimation TOolbox
💎 An easy-to-use workflow for generating context specific genome-scale metabolic models and predicting metabolic interactions within microbial communities directly from metagenomic data
INDRA (Integrated Network and Dynamical Reasoning Assembler) is an automated model assembly system interfacing with NLP systems and databases to collect knowledge, and through a process of assembly, produce causal graphs and dynamical models.
PANDORA 💻
🌶️ An ecosystem in Python for working with the Biological Expression Language (BEL)
MultiNicheNet: a flexible framework for differential cell-cell communication analysis from multi-sample multi-condition single-cell transcriptomics data
General-Purpose MCMC and SMC Samplers and Tools for Bayesian Statistics
Automated generation of tailored bioinformatics Jupyter Notebooks via a user interface.
The RAVEN Toolbox for genome scale model reconstruction, curation and analysis.
A Python framework for structural systems biology
COPASI is a software application for simulation and analysis of biochemical networks and their dynamics.
The consensus GEM for Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Python package to study microbial communities using metabolic modeling.
For finding, sharing and exchanging Data, Models, Simulations and Processes in Science.
Workshop in omics integration and systems biology
Toolbox for including enzyme constraints on a genome-scale model.
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