In Silico Model

Published by Animal Biotechnology

In silico

This article is a review of the main concepts about In silico modeling of diseases. Examples and applications of In silico modeling for some important categories of diseases (such as for cancers, infectious diseases, and neuronal diseases) are also given.

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In Silico Model in Toxicology and Risk Assessment

Published by Frontiers Media

In silicophysiologically-based kinetic and dynamic modelQSAR model

This article aims to address the latest developments in the area of In silico modelling and New approach methodologies (NAMs) including physiologically-based kinetic and dynamic (PBK-D) model, In silico model for the prediction of toxicological such as QSAR model and machine learning algorithms, the use of quantitative adverse outcome pathways for hazard characterisation of chemicals to cite but a few

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A European standardization framework for data integration and data-driven In Silico Model for personalized medicine – EU-STANDS4PM

Published by EU-STANDS4PM consortium

ethicalIn silicoLegal

This report therefore surveys the legal landscape for health data integration, and the challenges which arise when information is re-used to develop analytical or predictive model, which are then re-applied to a patient population

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Jaqpot is a computational platform for in silico modelling of chemical compounds, that provides both access to its services both over a User Interface (GUI) and an Application Programming Interface (API). It is a cloud-ready application that uses the benefits of Java, R and Python, having incorporated functionality by various established and open-source machine learning and data analysis toolkits, while algorithms in any programming algorithm can be added to Jaqpot. A new version of the UI and API is in preparation and will be released within 2019

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Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML)

Published by SBML

In silicoSBML

SBML is a software data format for describing models in biology. It’s a little like HTML, but for formal models instead of web pages. It’s independent of any particular software tool and not limited to any particular field of the life sciences. It’s open and free.

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