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English: Three-dimensional invariant measure for the cell-differentiation model featuring a two-stable mode.
The axes denote cell counts for three types of cells: progenitor, osteoblast, and chondrocyte. Pro-osteoblast stimulus promotes P→O transition. For details see the original article: Kryven, Ivan, Susanna Röblitz, and Christof Schütte. "Solution of the chemical master equation by radial basis functions approximation with interface tracking." BMC Systems Biology 9.1 (2015): 1. |
Date | 08 October 2015 |
Source | http://bmcsystbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12918-015-0210-y |
Author | Ivan Kryven, Susanna Röblitz & Christof Schütte |
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