SensSB: a software toolbox for the development and sensitivity analysis of systems biology models

Rodriguez-Fernandez, Maria; Banga, Julio R.

Abstract

SensSB (Sensitivity Analysis for Systems Biology) is an easy to use, MATLAB-based software toolbox, which integrates several local and global sensitivity methods that can be applied to a wide variety of biological models. In addition to addressing the sensitivity analysis problem, SensSB aims to cover all the steps involved during the modeling process. The main features of SensSB are: (i) derivative and variance-based global sensitivity analysis, (ii) pseudo-global identifiability analysis, (iii) optimal experimental design (OED) based on global sensitivities, (iv) robust parameter estimation, (v) local sensitivity and identifiability analysis, (vi) confidence intervals of the estimated parameters and (vii) OED based on the Fisher Information Matrix (FIM). SensSB is also able to import models in the Systems Biology Mark-up Language (SBML) format. Several examples from simple analytical functions to more complex biological pathways have been implemented and can be downloaded together with the toolbox. The importance of using sensitivity analysis techniques for identifying unessential parameters and designing new experiments is quantified by increased identifiability metrics of the models and decreased confidence intervals of the estimated parameters.

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Título de la Revista: BIOINFORMATICS
Volumen: 26
Número: 13
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Página de inicio: 1675
Página final: 1676
DOI:

10.1093/bioinformatics/btq242

Notas: ISI