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Here we present our job on finding [[Team:Paris/Modeling/estimation_of_parameters|relevent parameters]] for our models. In particular, we are looking for parameters involved in our [[Team:Paris/Modeling/hill_approach|"Hill" functions]].
==== IV - Parameters & Bibliography ====
==== IV - Parameters & Bibliography ====
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Revision as of 14:07, 12 August 2008

Contents

Introduction

  • Aims of the modeling part
  • First approach proposed
    • Hill functions
    • first model + score function
    • bibliography
    • findparam
    • experiments
  • Second approach
    • bibliography
    • equations
    • results
    • experiments
  • Continue the previous model
    • Synchronyzation
    • Estimation of the FIFO processes
    • Stochastic modeling (Gilespie)
  • Test of robustness
    • repressilator
    • comparison
  • Enhancing the system
    • Better FIFO behaviour
    • Other interactions to increase the robustness

Roadmap

If you want to have a look at our modeling notebook: Notebook

Presentation of our work

The different phases of our modeling work... The following presentation is not necessarly chronological, but presents the advantage of introducing our work from the simplest model to the most complicated.

I - Linear Approach

An Oscillatory Biological Model, with almost only linear relationships.

II - "Hill" Approach

That was our first approach, which we would like to study as far as possible. The estimation of parameters is mostly for this one.

We use mostly Hill functions to describe relationships between transcription factors and promoters, and do no take into acount the translations phase.

III - Estimation of Paramaters

Here we present our job on finding relevent parameters for our models. In particular, we are looking for parameters involved in our "Hill" functions.

IV - Parameters & Bibliography

V - Annexes