Oxytocin Signalling Pathway
Mathematical model of the Oxytocin Receptor coupled to the q11 G-protein.
Mathematical model of the Oxytocin Receptor coupled to the q11 G-protein.
If you used this code in a project that is going to be published, please cite us:
Meyer, M., Jurek, B., Alfonso-Prieto, M. et al. Structure-function relationships of the
disease-linked A218T oxytocin receptor variant. Mol Psychiatry (2022).
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-021-01241-8
If you use a reference manager that supports BibTex, use this record:
@Article{ ,
AUTHOR = {Magdalena Meyer, Benjamin Jurek, Mercedes Alfonso-Prieto, Rui Ribeiro, Vladimir M. Milenkovic, Julia Winter, Petra Hoffmann, Christian H. Wetzel, Alejandro Giorgetti, Paolo Carloni, Inga D. Neumann},
TITLE = {Structure-function relationships of the disease-linked A218T oxytocin receptor variant},
JOURNAL = {Molecular Psychiatry},
YEAR = {2022},
DOI = {10.1038/s41380-021-01241-8}
}
OXTR mathematical signalling pathway
should run on Python 3.x.
- Jupyter (https://jupyter.org)
- PySb (http://pysb.org)
- NumPy (https://numpy.org)
- ScyPy (https://www.scipy.org)
- SymPy == 1.5.1 (https://www.sympy.org)
- Matplotlib (https://matplotlib.org)
- Sklearn (https://scikit-learn.org)
OXTR signalling pathway
are open-source and licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0.
For details, see the LICENSE file.