BioUML: an integrated environment for systems biology and collaborative analysis of biomedical data.
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Abstract
BioUML (homepage: http://www.biouml.org, main public server: https://ict.biouml.org) is a web-based integrated environment (platform) for systems biology and the analysis of biomedical data generated by omics technologies. The BioUML vision is to provide a computational platform to build virtual cell, virtual physiological human and virtual patient. BioUML spans a comprehensive range of capabilities, including access to biological databases, powerful tools for systems biology (visual modelling, simulation, parameters fitting and analyses), a genome browser, scripting (R, JavaScript) and a workflow engine. Due to integration with the Galaxy platform and R/Bioconductor, BioUML provides powerful possibilities for the analyses of omics data. The plug-in-based architecture allows the user to add new functionalities using plug-ins. To facilitate a user focus on a particular task or database, we have developed several predefined perspectives that display only those web interface elements that are needed for a specific task. To support collaborative work on scientific projects, there is a central authentication and authorization system (https://bio-store.org). The diagram editor enables several remote users to simultaneously edit diagrams.
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| Authors | Kolpakov, Fedor;Akberdin, Ilya;Kashapov, Timur;Kiselev, Llya;Kolmykov, Semyon;Kondrakhin, Yury;Kutumova, Elena;Mandrik, Nikita;Pintus, Sergey;Ryabova, Anna;Sharipov, Ruslan;Yevshin, Ivan;Kel, Alexander; |
| Journal | Nucleic Acids Research |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.1093/nar/gkz440
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