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Proper Citation: CellML (RRID:SCR_008061)
Description: The CellML language is an open standard based on the XML markup language. The purpose of CellML is to store and exchange computer-based mathematical models. CellML allows scientists to share models even if they are using different model-building software. It also enables them to reuse components from one model in another, thus accelerating model building. Although CellML was originally intended for the description of biological models; CellML includes information about model structure (how the parts of a model are organizationally related to one another), mathematics (equations describing the underlying processes) and metadata (additional information about the model that allows scientists to search for specific models or model components in a database or other repository). The CellML team is committed to providing freely available tools for creating, editing, and using CellML models. We provide information regarding tools we are developing internally and links to external projects developing tools which utilize the CellML format. Please let us know if you have an open source CellML tool looking for a home on the internet, as we are able to offer limited hosting services on cellml.org.
Abbreviations: CellML
Synonyms: CellML project, The CellML Project
Resource Type: interchange format, markup language, standard specification, narrative resource, data or information resource
Defining Citation: PMID:15142756, PMID:18658182, PMID:19564239, PMID:19380315, PMID:18579471, PMID:17947072, PMID:17271569
Keywords: biological model, cell, mathematical model, mathematics, metadata, model structure, model, xml, annotation, mark up language, FASEB list
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