Team:TU-Eindhoven/LEC/Modelling

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To examine the calcium in the cell, a dynamic calcium model was designed. As a start a basic model of calcium homeostasis in yeast cells was presented and tested. This model was extended with overexpression of voltage-dependent calcium channels and addition of GECO-kinetics. With this model, we can test and verify theoretical hypotheses by comparing simulation results with corresponding experimental results and generate new hypotheses on the regulation of calcium homeostasis. On the other hand, due to the existence of unknown factors and the lack of experimental data, this model is not an exact model yet. However, it does can give some quantitative insight into the possible dynamics of the whole process and provide a general framework for more elaborate investigations.
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To examine the calcium in the cell, a dynamic calcium model was designed. As a start a <span class = "lightblue">basic model of calcium homeostasis in yeast cells</span> was presented and tested. This model was extended with overexpression of voltage-dependent calcium channels and addition of GECO-kinetics. With this model, we can <span class = "lightblue">test and verify theoretical hypotheses</span> by comparing simulation results with corresponding experimental results and generate new hypotheses on the regulation of calcium homeostasis. On the other hand, due to the existence of unknown factors and the lack of experimental data, this model is <span class = "lightblue">not an exact model yet</span>. However, it does can give some quantitative insight into the possible dynamics of the whole process and provide a <span class = "lightblue">general framework</span> for more elaborate investigations.
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<i>We really hope that in the future of the iGEM competition one of the new iGEM teams will adapt our modeling project of calcium dynamics in yeast cells! :-)</i>
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<span class = "lightblue">We really hope that in the future of the iGEM competition one of the new iGEM teams will adapt our modeling project of calcium dynamics in yeast cells! :-)</span>
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