scholarly journals Systems Biology Graphical Notation: Process Description language Level 1

Author(s):  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Nicolas Le Novere ◽  
Emek Demir ◽  
Huaiyu Mi ◽  
Alice Villeger
Author(s):  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Nicolas Le Novere ◽  
Emek Demir ◽  
Huaiyu Mi ◽  
Falk Schreiber

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Nicolas Le Novere ◽  
Anatoly Sorokin ◽  
Huaiyu Mi ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Nicolas Le Novere ◽  
Anatoly Sorokin ◽  
Huaiyu Mi ◽  
Falk Schreiber

Author(s):  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Nicolas Le Novere ◽  
Emek Demir ◽  
Huaiyu Mi ◽  
Falk Schreiber

Author(s):  
Nicolas Le Novere ◽  
Emek Demir ◽  
Huaiyu Mi ◽  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Alice Villeger

Author(s):  
Nicolas Le Novere ◽  
Nicolas Le Novere ◽  
Emek Demir ◽  
Huaiyu Mi ◽  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Huaiyu Mi ◽  
Falk Schreiber ◽  
Nicolas Le Novére ◽  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Anatoly Sorokin

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicolas Le Novère ◽  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Anatoly Sorokin ◽  
Falk Schreiber ◽  
Huaiyu Mi

Author(s):  
Nicolas Le Novere ◽  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Anatoly Sorokin ◽  
Michael Hucka ◽  
Falk Schreiber ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-280 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stuart Moodie ◽  
Nicolas Le Novère ◽  
Emek Demir ◽  
Huaiyu Mi ◽  
Alice Villéger

Summary The Systems Biological Graphical Notation (SBGN) is an international community effort for standardized graphical representations of biological pathways and networks. The goal of SBGN is to provide unambiguous pathway and network maps for readers with different scientific backgrounds as well as to support efficient and accurate exchange of biological knowledge between different research communities, industry, and other players in systems biology. Three SBGN languages, Process Description (PD), Entity Relationship (ER) and Activity Flow (AF), allow for the representation of different aspects of biological and biochemical systems at different levels of detail.The SBGN Process Description language represents biological entities and processes between these entities within a network. SBGN PD focuses on the mechanistic description and temporal dependencies of biological interactions and transformations. The nodes (elements) are split into entity nodes describing, e.g., metabolites, proteins, genes and complexes, and process nodes describing, e.g., reactions and associations. The edges (connections) provide descriptions of relationships (or influences) between the nodes, such as consumption, production, stimulation and inhibition. Among all three languages of SBGN, PD is the closest to metabolic and regulatory pathways in biological literature and textbooks, but its well-defined semantics offer a superior precision in expressing biological knowledge.


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