This is the email I sent him: Dear Danilo,
My name is James Lawson, I am the curator of the CellML.org repository of models. If you have any questions whatsoever about any of the models, or how to simulate them, please let me know. I am at your service. First I think you will need to download either PCEnv or COR. I would think that COR would be more suited to your needs. You can download COR for free from http://cor.physiol.ox.ac.uk/ although it only runs in Windows. If you have a Linux system, you will need to get PCEnv, from http://www.cellml.org/tools/pcenv/ You can download the binary, unzip it, and simply run the pcenv script to load the program. Once you have installed a simulator, please select a model from www.cellml.org/models and download it by clicking 'standard' at the top of the model page, under 'download options.' You can then open the model in the simulator and integrate it. You may want to read the documentation in 'help' for COR or PCEnv. Most of our major cardiac electrophysiology models are well curated. Not all of the models in the repository work, however. Please feel free to ask any questions you have. I wish you the best of luck. Kind regards, James Lawson James Lawson wrote: > I'm going to email this gentleman and help him out on a more intimate > basis. > > Andrew Miller wrote: >> danilo roman wrote: >>> Dear all >>> I'm a master student at federal university of minas gerais, Brazil. >>> Actually I've carried out some research at cardiomyocyte >>> electrophysiology under supervision of Prof Jader dos Santos Cruz. In >>> our lab, we're interesting in use the cellml files in order to >>> simulate some action potentials and currents. So that I'd like to >>> request a log in to use the cellml online simulator. >> Hi Danilo, >> >> There are several CellML simulators available. The one I develop is >> called PCEnv (which is a combined model authoring and simulation >> environment). PCEnv is an open source application which you can freely >> download and install onto your computer from >> http://www.cellml.org/downloads/pcenv/releases (simulations run on your >> own computer, so you don't need to log in anywhere). >> >> For a list of other simulator software, please see >> http://www.cellml.org/tools/ . Some of these program send simulations to >> run on remote servers, although I am not aware of any of them requiring >> accounts for normal use. >> >> Best regards, >> Andrew Miller >> >> _______________________________________________ >> cellml-discussion mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.cellml.org/mailman/listinfo/cellml-discussion > > _______________________________________________ > cellml-discussion mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.cellml.org/mailman/listinfo/cellml-discussion _______________________________________________ cellml-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://www.cellml.org/mailman/listinfo/cellml-discussion
