2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2008.09.044
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Simulating the formation of keratin filament networks by a piecewise-deterministic Markov process

Abstract: Keratin intermediate filament networks are part of the cytoskeleton in epithelial cells.They were found to regulate viscoelastic properties and motility of cancer cells. Due to unique biochemical properties of keratin polymers, the knowledge of the mechanisms controlling keratin network formation is incomplete. A combination of deterministic and stochastic modeling techniques can be a valuable source of information since they can describe known mechanisms of network evolution while reflecting the uncertainty w… Show more

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“…In this paper we suggest such a technique: a class of models known as piecewise deterministic Markov processes [13]. These generalise Markov Chains to include exactly the kind of deterministically-varying transition rates required by models of homeostatic behaviour and have found a wide variety of uses in biology [14,15,16,17] and physics [18,19], although they have not previously been used to study food intake or energy balance. We use this model class to create a flexible and intuitive stochastic model of feeding behaviour governed by stomach fullness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper we suggest such a technique: a class of models known as piecewise deterministic Markov processes [13]. These generalise Markov Chains to include exactly the kind of deterministically-varying transition rates required by models of homeostatic behaviour and have found a wide variety of uses in biology [14,15,16,17] and physics [18,19], although they have not previously been used to study food intake or energy balance. We use this model class to create a flexible and intuitive stochastic model of feeding behaviour governed by stomach fullness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accounting for the three modes of transport and considering the turnover described by either linear and nonlinear models with 6 possible combinations of the profiles for the assembly and disassembly rates, a collection of 36 scenarios (models) is defined; each scenario follows the general form stated by system (1). Details of the 36 scenarios are given in Fig.…”
Section: /29mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where J S is the flux of the soluble pool and J I is the flux of the insoluble pool as defined below system (1). The model parameters used in all the scenarios are listed in Table 1 Figure 5.…”
Section: /29mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bo-Siou et al (2009) have proposed a model of Markov chains for predicting the evolution of damage, with a method for constructing a stochastic curve for a number of Composite Material Systems. Beil et al (2009), Brandejsky et al (2013), Chiquet et al (2009), Davis (1984, Davis (1993), Dhondt (1995), Rowatt et al (1998), de Saporta et al (2010), de Saporta et al (2012, Zhang et al (2014) have presented a Markov Model based on the evolution of damage to characterize fatigue behavior. Based on these behavioral studies, we investigated modeling the crack using a Markov Model with a method of simple analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%