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Repositories facilitate collaborative research, and allow people to discover and build on existing work. Storing models and data in repositories also ensures that information is not lost, and provides a source of material for building larger integrated models.

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Physiome Model Repository

The Physiome model repository provides a place for researchers to find, store, and share models. It contains more than 500 published models encoded in CellML, examples of experimental FieldML models, and can be used to store models in any language or format.

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