PhysiCell Studio:一种使基于代理的建模更易于使用的图形工具。

GigaByte (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2024-06-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.46471/gigabyte.128
Randy Heiland, Daniel Bergman, Blair Lyons, Grant Waldow, Julie Cass, Heber Lima da Rocha, Marco Ruscone, Vincent Noël, Paul Macklin
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定义多细胞模型是一项挑战。可能有数以百计的参数指定对象的属性和行为。在最好的情况下,模型将使用某种格式规范--标记语言--来定义,这将为模型共享提供方便(也是实现可重复性的最基本步骤)。PhysiCell 是一个开源的、基于物理学的多细胞仿真框架,拥有一个活跃的、不断增长的用户社区。它使用 XML 来定义模型,传统上,用户需要手动编辑 XML 来修改模型。PhysiCell Studio 是一个让这项工作变得更简单的工具。它提供了一个图形用户界面,允许编辑 XML 模型定义,包括创建和删除基本对象:微环境中的细胞类型和基质。用户还可以通过定义初始条件和生物规则来构建模型,运行模拟并交互式查看结果。近年来,PhysiCell Studio 在多个研讨会和学术课程中不断发展,取得了许多改进。该软件有桌面版和云计算版。它的设计和开发得益于活跃的本科生和研究生研究项目。与PhysiCell一样,Studio也是开源软件,鼓励社区贡献。
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PhysiCell Studio: a graphical tool to make agent-based modeling more accessible.

Defining a multicellular model can be challenging. There may be hundreds of parameters that specify the attributes and behaviors of objects. In the best case, the model will be defined using some format specification - a markup language - that will provide easy model sharing (and a minimal step toward reproducibility). PhysiCell is an open-source, physics-based multicellular simulation framework with an active and growing user community. It uses XML to define a model and, traditionally, users needed to manually edit the XML to modify the model. PhysiCell Studio is a tool to make this task easier. It provides a GUI that allows editing the XML model definition, including the creation and deletion of fundamental objects: cell types and substrates in the microenvironment. It also lets users build their model by defining initial conditions and biological rules, run simulations, and view results interactively. PhysiCell Studio has evolved over multiple workshops and academic courses in recent years, which has led to many improvements. There is both a desktop and cloud version. Its design and development has benefited from an active undergraduate and graduate research program. Like PhysiCell, the Studio is open-source software and contributions from the community are encouraged.

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