Hunter Peter, Robbins Peter, Noble Denis
Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Pflugers Arch. 2002 Oct;445(1):1-9. doi: 10.1007/s00424-002-0890-1. Epub 2002 Aug 28.
The Physiome Project of the International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) is attempting to provide a comprehensive framework for modelling the human body using computational methods which can incorporate the biochemistry, biophysics and anatomy of cells, tissues and organs. A major goal of the project is to use computational modelling to analyse integrative biological function in terms of underlying structure and molecular mechanisms. To support that goal the project is establishing web-accessible physiological databases dealing with model-related data, including bibliographic information, at the cell, tissue, organ and organ system levels. Here we discuss the background and goals of the project, the problems of modelling across multiple spatial and temporal scales, and the development of model ontologies and markup languages at all levels of biological function.
国际生理科学联合会(IUPS)的生理组计划正试图提供一个全面的框架,以便使用能够整合细胞、组织和器官的生物化学、生物物理学及解剖学信息的计算方法对人体进行建模。该计划的一个主要目标是运用计算建模,从基础结构和分子机制方面分析综合生物功能。为实现这一目标,该计划正在建立可通过网络访问的生理数据库,这些数据库处理与模型相关的数据,包括细胞、组织、器官及器官系统层面的文献信息。在此,我们将讨论该计划的背景和目标、跨多个时空尺度建模的问题,以及生物功能各个层面的模型本体和标记语言的发展情况。