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Article: Cutting-Edge Computational Tools Developed by DARPA to Help Biologists Study Cellular Function are Unveiled in Special Issue of OMICS.
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- October 17, 2003
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BioSPICE, the DARPA-funded Biological Simulation Program for Intra-Cellular Evaluation that is developing computational models, software tools, and the infrastructure necessary to help biologists understand, predict, and control cellular functions, presents a detailed look at its first generation of cutting-edge computational tools in a special Fall 2003 issue (Volume 7, number 3) of OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology. These sophisticated computer modeling and analysis tools will greatly simplify and accelerate the study of cell behavior. OMICS is a peer-reviewed ...
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