PySCeS is a flexible, user-friendly tool for the analysis of cellular systems. For more
information please see https://pysces.github.io/
Computer modelling has become an integral tool in the analysis and understanding of the
reaction networks that underlie cellular processes. PySCeS, first released in 2003, is
extremely flexible, user-extensible, open source, software actively used and developed
by a community of researchers and developers.
PySCeS releases are available on PyPI,
Anaconda.org and
Github
PySCeS binaries are available for Python 3.6+ on Windows, Linux and OSX and can be
installed using
PyPI
pip install pysces
Anaconda.org
conda install -c conda-forge -c pysces pysces
Building from source
PySCeS requires a Python 3 development environment as well as C++ and FORTRAN compilers
to build. For more information please see the INSTALL instructions.
We currently encourage users to ask questions and request support using a
GitHub issue.
General information on PySCeS can be found on the website
and extensive documentation on installing, configuring and using PySCeS is available
on pyscesdocs.readthedocs.io.
Publication
Brett G. Olivier, Johann M. Rohwer and Jan-Hendrik S. Hofmeyr, Modelling cellular
systems with PySCeS,
Bioinformatics, Volume 21, Issue 4, 15 February 2005, Pages
560–561, https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bti046
Published code releases
PySCeS releases are archived on Zenodo.
Primary development is on GitHub, feel free to fork and submit pull requests! Want to
add new code to PySCeS, go
PySCeS is distributed as Open Source software under a BSD style licence, please
see LICENCE.txt for details. The licences of software that is bundled
with, or used by, PySCeS are available
in ADDITIONAL_LICENCES.md.
PySCeS main authors are Brett Olivier
and Johann Rohwer and in particular, PySCeS founding
father Jannie Hofmeyr.
We would also like to acknowledge everyone who has contributed to PySCeS and would like
to thank the following (in alphabetical order):
This information can also be found in CONTRIBUTORS.md
In addition we would like to acknowledge financial support from the following funding
organisations:
© Brett G. Olivier & Johann M. Rohwer, August 2021