Conversion of SBML files into human-readable reports
Acknowledgments
We are greatful to everybody, who participated in this work:Core developers
Contributors
- Johannes Eichner
- Clemens Wrzodek
- Martin Golebiewski, HITS gGmbH, Heidelberg, Germany
- Michael Hucka, California Institute of Technology, United States
- Wolfgang Müller, HITS gGmbH, Heidelberg, Germany
Alumni
- Jochen Supper
- Henning Schmidt
- Detlev Bannasch
- Lukas Endler
- Hannes Planatscher
- Adrian Schröder
- Dieudonné Motsou Wouamba
Thanks for support
We would like to thank the SBML team (see http://sbml.org), and the LATEX3 team, especially the developer of the breqn package that introduces automatic line breaks into equations, Morten Høgholm.We are grateful to the developers of HTML2LATEX because for the conversion of XHTML elements within the SBML notes element, SBML2LATEX includes a modified version of this program (see http://htmltolatex.sourceforge.net).
We would also like to thank the JSBML team for developing this new project.
Older versions of SBML2LATEX include software developed by the JDOM Project (http://www.jdom.org).
Funding
This project was funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany, Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, BMBF) in the projects National Genome Research Network (Nationales Genomforschungsnetz, NGFN-Plus), HepatoSys “Kompetenznetzwerk Systembiologie des Hepatozyten”, and the Virtual Liver Network and supported by the Center for Bioinformatics Tuebingen (Zentrum für Bioinformatik Tübingen, ZBIT). The German federal state Baden-Württenberg funded the Tübinger Bioinformatik-Grid project that enabled us to provide the convenient SBML2LATEX web service.
This project is promoted by:
NGFN | BMBF | ZBIT | Virtual Liver |
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