可见细胞™项目:改变我们对细胞的看法

M. Ragan, B. Marsh
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构建哺乳动物细胞的现实系统生物学将要求我们描述分子和细胞的“部分”,并模拟和模拟它们在空间和时间上的关系。迄今为止,大多数建模和模拟都集中在时间动态过程上,包括基因调控、代谢和细胞信号传导途径。可视细胞贸易项目的目标是在一个通用的数据、计算和可视化环境中整合空间和时间模型,以支持生物学家和建模师的假设生成和假设测试。这个项目的一个独特之处在于我们使用了实际的三维细胞结构数据,这些数据是从中分辨率共聚焦视频显微镜和高分辨率电子断层扫描中重建的,为我们的可视化环境生成矩阵。分子序列和蛋白质结构数据通过web服务从分布式数据库中获取。可视细胞贸易被设计为一个电子研究项目,并实施计算和数据网格标准和技术。
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The Visible Cell™ Project: Changing the Way We Think about Cells
Constructing a realistic systems biology of the mammalian cell will require us to describe molecular and cellular "parts", and to model and simulate their relationships in space and time. To date, most modelling and simulation has focused on temporally dynamic processes including pathways of gene regulation, metabolism and cellular signalling. A goal of the Visible Celltrade project is to integrate spatial as well as temporal models within a common data, computational and visualisation environment to support hypothesis-generation and hypothesis-testing by biologists and modellers. A unique feature of this project is our use of actual 3-D cellular structure data, reconstructed from medium-resolution confocal video microscopy and high-resolution electron tomography, to generate the matrix for our visualisation environment. Molecular sequence and protein structure data are obtained from distributed databases via web services. The Visible Celltrade has been designed as an e-research project and implements computational and data grid standards and technologies.
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