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Revision as of 18:49, 29 October 2008
Model Construction
IntroductionIn this section, we investigate possible improvements of the core system. Our objective is twofold : the system has to provide sustained oscillations and these oscillations should be synchronized amongst a population of cells. To this aim we explore designs inspired by quorum sensing and model in a chemostat cell growth and species diffusion outside cells. We consider two models relying on different designs principles. ↓ To joint our quest for alternatives click here! ↑
Modeling AlternativesThe proposed systems are:
Both the coupled and simple oscilltors describe events that happen not only at the cellular level (as in the core system) but also at the population level due to interactions needed between a cell and its environment. In the following sections, we first describe the common part among the two proposed models and then focus our attention to the alternatives description where the characteristics that are specific to each of the modeling alternatives are presented. Common Description
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Alternatives Description
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Kinetic parameter valuesThe following table sumarize our findings. Theses parameters values are used during the simulations. Most them are found in literature while three are obtained from further analysis.
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