Team:Grenoble/Modeling/Amplification/Stochastic/results
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- | We can notice that if zero, one or two samples become green, we can't be | + | We can notice that if zero, one or two samples become green, we can't be sure if there was something to detect or not. But as soon as we have an initial concentration of CAMP of the order of 10<SUP>3</SUP> molecules (1,66.10<SUP>-6</SUP> mol/L), approximately 6 samples become green. Thus, even if the initial concentration of CAMP is not lower than 10<SUP>-6</SUP> mol/L, we should be able to detect the Golden staph. |
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Revision as of 14:07, 20 September 2012
Goal
In this part we would like to answer 3 questions thanks to the stochastic modeling.- How much time do we need to wait to get a response ?
- Is the sensitivity given by stochastic modeling the same as in ODE modeling ?
- What is the part of false positives ?