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URL: https://subcellular.humanbrainproject.eu/
Proper Citation: Subcellular App (RRID:SCR_018790)
Description: Web interface for simulation of biological molecular networks. Web based environment for creation and simulation of reaction-diffusion models integrated with molecular repository. Allows to import, combine and simulate existing models expressed with BNGL and SBML languages. Application is integrated with number of solvers for reaction-diffusion systems of equations.
Synonyms: Subcellular app, subcellular application, Subcellular Application
Resource Type: data access protocol, software resource, service resource, web service
Keywords: Subcellular simulation, reaction-diffusion modeling, brain simulation platform, human brain project, subcellular model, biological molecular network simulation, reaction diffusion model, solver, reaction diffusion system, equation, simulation, molecular network
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