Cytoscape Web: an interactive web-based network browser.

Bioinformatics
Christian T LopesGary D Bader

Abstract

Cytoscape Web is a web-based network visualization tool-modeled after Cytoscape-which is open source, interactive, customizable and easily integrated into web sites. Multiple file exchange formats can be used to load data into Cytoscape Web, including GraphML, XGMML and SIF. Cytoscape Web is implemented in Flex/ActionScript with a JavaScript API and is freely available at http://cytoscapeweb.cytoscape.org/.

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Software Mentioned

Cytoscape
Cytoscape Web
TouchGraph
Flash
Java WebStart
Flex
GeneMANIA
Medusa
yFiles Flex

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