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Muscle project

The aim of the project is to develop a modular model describing physiological and biochemical processes in the human skeletal muscle and cardiovascular systems, regulation of gene expression at the skeletal muscle level under the influence of regular physical exercises in different modes. The development of such a mathematical model is based on the analysis, generalization and formalization of data from a large number of published and own experimental studies in the field of physiology and biochemistry of muscle activity and related fields. This approach turns the model into a kind of knowledge base, constantly expanding as it includes the mechanisms found in new studies and corrects the dependencies already existing in the model based on refined data. In order to build the integrative modular model, we have been using the original BioUML (https://ict.biouml.org/) software package developed by the authors of the project, which allows one to construct hierarchical modular models. This kind of models allows you to quickly adjust individual components of the model independently of each other. This approach makes it possible for a large number of experts and non-experts to work on the development and improvement of the model, and to create models of any level of details.

General scheme of the project

Project general scheme


Experiments

Rat


Human

Bioinformatic analysis

Human data analysis

  • Differentially expressed genes
  • Ontology analysis

CAGE-seq analysis

Mathematical modelling

Linkage of metabolic pathways and gene expression

Pathways and key proteins

Models

Integrated modular models

Publications of the project

Our talks related to the project