TY - CONF T1 - Integration of Computational Techniques for the Modelling of Signal Transduction T2 - Advances in Systems Science: Measurement, Circuits and Control Y1 - 2001 A1 - P. P. González A1 - M. Cárdenas A1 - C. Gershenson A1 - J. Lagunez ED - N.E. Mastorakis ED - L.A. Pecorelli-Peres AB - A cell can be seen as an adaptive autonomous agent or as a society of adaptive autonomous agents, where each can exhibit a particular behaviour depending on its cognitive capabilities. We present an intracellular signalling model obtained by integrating several computational techniques into an agent-based paradigm. Cellulat, the model, takes into account two essential aspects of the intracellular signalling networks: cognitive capacities and a spatial organization. Exemplifying the functionality of the system by modelling the EGFR signalling pathway, we discuss the methodology as well as the purposes of an intracellular signalling virtual laboratory, presently under development. JF - Advances in Systems Science: Measurement, Circuits and Control PB - WSES Press UR - http://uk.arxiv.org/abs/cs.MA/0211030 ER -