Monday, March 12, 2007

Modeling Biomedical Networks

steady state vs. equilibrium
If the rate of change of all variables (concentrations of matters) are constant we get a steady state. If Additionally all reactions fluxes are zero, we have an equilibrium.

Calculating steady state
There are several numerical methods to calculate steady state, such as improved Newton method, forward integration and backward integration. However none of them are perfect even to find a steady state in complex systems, which may have several steady states.

Metabolic Control Analysis
MCA describes how the systems reacts to changes of parameters. Elasticities describes how the reaction rates depend on the metabolite concentrations. Control coefficients describes how the systems behavior depend on the reaction rates

References:
http://projects.eml.org/downloads/copasi/CopasiTutorial.pdf

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