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URL: http://icb.med.cornell.edu/crt/SigPath/DetailedInformation.xml
Proper Citation: Sigpath (RRID:SCR_013620)
Description: SigPath is a prototype of an information system for cell signaling pathways and networks. A primary emphasis of SigPath is that biochemical information can be stored both at the qualitative and quantitative levels. When information is stored quantitatively, SigPath can assist users in generating quantitative models that can be used to simulate how the concentrations of the molecules involved in a model change over time. For background, design goals, tutorials, and contact information, visit the SigPath Project Pages :Gs pathway, LSD_binds_serotonin 2AR, MAPK cascade, EGFR signaling and MAP kinase cascade, EGF receptors, mGluR activation :
Synonyms: Sigpath
Resource Type: software resource, data or information resource, software application, database, data processing software
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