| URL: | http://physiome.jp |
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| Description: | Physiome.jp is a portal site inaugurated in 2007 to support model-based research in physiome and systems biology. At Physiome.jp, several tools and databases are available to support construction of physiological, multi-hierarchical, large-scale models. The building blocks (modules, models, biological and physiological data) representing biological functions and structure are databased and served as elements in the catalogue of human knowledge. |
| Year founded: | 2015 |
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| Country/Region: | Japan |
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| University/Institution: | Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University |
| Address: | Integrated Open Systems Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Okinawa, Japan |
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| Country/Region: | Japan |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Yoshiyuki Asai |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | pj.tsio@iasa.ikuyihsoy |
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Databases for multilevel biophysiology research available at Physiome.jp. [PMID: 26441671]
Physiome.jp (http://physiome.jp) is a portal site inaugurated in 2007 to support model-based research in physiome and systems biology. At Physiome.jp, several tools and databases are available to support construction of physiological, multi-hierarchical, large-scale models. There are three databases in Physiome.jp, housing mathematical models, morphological data, and time-series data. In late 2013, the site was fully renovated, and in May 2015, new functions were implemented to provide information infrastructure to support collaborative activities for developing models and performing simulations within the database framework. This article describes updates to the databases implemented since 2013, including cooperation among the three databases, interactive model browsing, user management, version management of models, management of parameter sets, and interoperability with applications. |