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    OptFlux
    OptFlux is an open-source and modular software aimed at being the reference computational application in the field. It is the first tool to incorporate strain optimization tasks, i.e., the identification of Metabolic Engineering targets.
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    OpenFlux2 is an extended version of OpenFLUX (https://sourceforge.net/projects/openflux/) - the modern MATLAB-based modelling software for 13C flux analysis (MFA). The following features were implemented in OpenFLUX2, which were not present in original software: integrated support for calculation and analysis of parallel labeling experiments (PLE), extended statistical analysis of parameter estimation results, calculation of fluxes and measurements correlation, structural identifiability analysis and elements of experimental design.
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    Modern MATLAB-based modelling software for 13C metabolic flux analysis (MFA). Support available in Google group (https://groups.google.com/d/forum/13cmfa-openflux).
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