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    ATLAS_mPBPK

    ATLAS_mPBPK

    Modeling and Simulation of mPBPK models

    ATLAS mPBPK is a MATLAb-based tool for modeling and Simulation of minimal Physiology Based Pharmacokinetic (mPBPK) models of small and large molecules. The tool enables the users to perform: i) PK data visualization, ii) simulation, iii) parameter optimization, and iv) local sensitivity analysis (SA) of mPBPK models in a simple and efficient manner.
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    BioGears

    BioGears

    Human Physiology Engine

    This project has moved to GitHub https://github.com/BioGearsEngine/Engine
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    openhealthpractice

    A simulation environment for physiology models simulation

    The OpenHealhPractice Simulation Environment is a web framework intended to concurrently manage and launch generalized models. Models can be uploaded by the users and also can be connected to other models in order to simulate them in a row. These simulations are stored and can be reviewed or deleted at anytime. The Graphical Visualization Environment (GVE) provides the graphical visualization of the simulation results. Results can also be exported to different formats (xls, txt or...
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