Team:Slovenia/Modeling
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Revision as of 17:22, 25 September 2012
Modeling overview
Summary We constructed deterministic and stochastic models to analyze both of our switches and developed two additional modeling approaches:
All models consistently demonstrate that:
Therefore, we predicted that the mutual repressor switch would not exhibit bistable behavior, while the positive feedback loop switch should be stable. These assessments were confirmed by experimental results, with the positive feedback loop switch clearly exhibiting bistability. We also built a pharmacokinetic model of drug distribution to compare our mammalian cell-based therapy with the standard therapy. |