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Bioinformatics 2008 24(8):1109-1111; doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btn061
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In silico Biochemical Reaction Network Analysis (IBRENA): a package for simulation and analysis of reaction networks

Gang Liu 1 and Sriram Neelamegham 1,2,*

1Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, and 2NY State Center for Excellence in Life Science and Bioinformatics, State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA

*To whom correspondence should be addressed.


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Summary: We present In silico Biochemical Reaction Network Analysis (IBRENA), a software package which facilitates multiple functions including cellular reaction network simulation and sensitivity analysis (both forward and adjoint methods), coupled with principal component analysis, singular-value decomposition and model reduction. The software features a graphical user interface that aids simulation and plotting of in silico results. While the primary focus is to aid formulation, testing and reduction of theoretical biochemical reaction networks, the program can also be used for analysis of high-throughput genomic and proteomic data.

Availability: The software package, manual and examples are available at http://www.eng.buffalo.edu/~neel/ibrena

Contact: neel{at}eng.buffalo.edu

Associate Editor: Limsoon Wong


Received on December 7, 2007; revised on February 11, 2008; accepted on February 12, 2008

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