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| + | ====== Related Projects ====== | ||
| + | “... a highly valuable tool in helping to advance the research efforts undertaken here for the Visible CellTR project. It is a goal of the Visible CellTM project to map the output of Cell Illustrator onto a 3D physical model of the cell so that network models can be integrated and visualized ...” said Professor Mark Ragan, the University of Queensland \\ \\ | ||
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| + | Cell Illustrator can be used for: | ||
| + | * Easy construction and visualization of biological pathways and processes | ||
| + | * Simulation of systems that include both discrete and continuous processes | ||
| + | * Estimation of unknown parameters in a pathway model using time-course information (Data Assimilation) | ||
| + | * Simulation animation | ||
| + | * Creating model diagrams of publication quality | ||
| + | * Importing models from public or proprietary libraries and databases like KEGG | ||
| + | * Creating pathway databases/libraries from a set of pathway models | ||
| + | * Analysis and exploration of gene relationship networks | ||
